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Hi Waqas,
Thanks for reaching out -- currently it's not simple to self host. We are
working on making it easier, but Estuary Flow is a big distributed system,
so doing so takes a bit of work. If you are interested we could try to
help you, but the simplest way to get started is definitely through using
the SaaS product.
Thanks,
Dave
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Hi!
Is there any guide to self-host the Estuary Flow? Something like docker
compose file or anything? There seems to be a Tilt file so is that's way to
move forward?
Thanks
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Hi!
Is there any guide to self-host the Estuary Flow? Something like docker compose file or anything? There seems to be a Tilt file so is that's way to move forward?
Thanks
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