Bahriya is now live and accepting early access users.
We have been building Bahriya quietly for a while now, and today we are opening the doors to a small group of early users who want to deploy containers globally without the operational overhead that comes with the major cloud providers.
What you get today
Bahriya is a container deployment platform. You bring any OCI-compliant container image — built with Docker, Podman, Buildpacks, or anything else — and Bahriya handles the servers, networking, DNS, TLS certificates, autoscaling, and billing.
Here is what is available right now:
- Multi-region container deployment — deploy to regions across Europe, North America, and Asia in a single operation
- Managed Memcached — spin up in-memory caching alongside your containers with project-private networking
- Reis CLI — a single-binary command-line tool with interactive, flag-based, and YAML file modes for managing your entire infrastructure from the terminal
- Full API — everything you can do in the console, you can do via the API
- Secrets management — AES-256 encrypted secrets injected into your containers at runtime
- Autoscaling — horizontal scaling per region based on CPU and memory thresholds
- GeoDNS and round-robin routing — route users to the nearest region automatically
- DNS failover — automatic health-check-based failover across regions
- Transparent billing — hourly, per-resource, per-region pricing with no surprises
How early access works
Early access is not a beta. The platform is production-ready and the infrastructure is live. Early access means you get in before the general public, you get direct access to the team, and your feedback shapes the roadmap.
Here is what to expect:
- Request access — reach out via https://bahriya.cloud/signup
- We onboard you — You'll get an invitation code and link to the Console to create your account.
- You build — use the console, the API, or the Reis CLI to deploy and manage your workloads
- You tell us what is missing — via https://hub.bahriya.cloud/t/early-access - we listen, we prioritise, and we ship
The Hub
We have built the Bahriya Hub as the central place for documentation, discussion, and support.
- Knowledge base — detailed guides on every feature, from container deployment to DNS modes to secrets management
- Early access community — a private section where early access users can start discussions, share ideas, and learn from each other
- Support tickets — raise a ticket directly on the Hub and get a response from the team
The Hub is where we will publish updates, announce new features, and share what we are working on next.
What is coming next
Our roadmap includes managed services that extend the platform beyond containers:
- Volume Storage — persistent block storage that attaches to your containers
- Valkey — Redis-compatible in-memory data store with persistent snapshots
- MySQL — managed relational database with automated backups
- CouchDB — globally distributed, multi-region document database
- S3 Object Storage — S3-compatible object storage for files, media, and backups
These are planned for later in 2026 and into 2027. Early access users will be the first to try them.
Get started
If you want to deploy containers globally with proper DNS, TLS, secrets management, and autoscaling — without weeks of configuration — Bahriya is built for you.
Request early access at bahriya.cloud.