Mendix Cloud Features
The Mendix Cloud has a full set of features for app deployments, monitoring & database performance - allowing for custom domains, backups, alerts & logs.
Built on Cloud Foundry and Amazon Web Services (AWS), Mendix Cloud ensures business continuity with high availability and robust security with the flexibility to meet your enterprise’s ever-changing needs.
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Mendix Cloud and the Mendix Platform are certified by the most reputable international and local security organizations.
Mendix Cloud is hosted and managed by Mendix. We'll take care of your cloud operations while you focus on developing and delivering game-changing business applications.
The Mendix Cloud has a full set of features for app deployments, monitoring & database performance - allowing for custom domains, backups, alerts & logs.
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Yes. Mendix can run on AWS, Azure, Google Cloud Platform, and SAP.
Mendix for Private Cloud is our cloud-agnostic deployment option. Cloud agnostic refers to applications, platforms, or tools that are built to run smoothly in any cloud environment. A cloud-agnostic service can integrate with a mix of vendor tools but is not dependent on a single cloud provider. This spares the enterprise from vendor lock-in.
A multi-cloud strategy uses different cloud providers for different needs and requirements. Enterprises maintain complete control by using multiple providers to diversify where applications and data are stored.
With Mendix, multi-cloud means your applications will run and scale on your chosen platform — no matter how your strategy evolves. Multi-cloud also boosts availability and redundancy, and gives teams the ability to switch between cloud providers.
Contact us to find out more about Mendix Cloud or to learn about other cloud options.