@rauchg: Vercel Services You can now collocate e.g.: a Python backend API, an ExpressJS server, and a React SPA in one Vercel pr…
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Vercel announces Services, allowing users to collocate multiple backend and frontend services in one project with atomic deployment, rollback, preview URLs, and internal networking.
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Vercel Services
You can now collocate e.g.: a Python backend API, an ExpressJS server, and a React SPA in one Vercel project.
tl:dr; ▪️ You can run all locally with 𝚟𝚌 𝚍𝚎𝚟 ▪️ Deploy and rollback all at once ▪️ Observe, monitor, debug together ▪️ Internal networking
Vercel (@vercel): Vercel Services gives your full stack app atomic deployment and rollback, a single preview URL, and a private network between services.
One Vercel project for your entire application ↓
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