Welcome to the SLYD Cloud Platform documentation. Here you'll find comprehensive guides and documentation to help you get started with SLYD as quickly as possible.
SLYD is a cloud platform that provides seamless end-to-end connectivity between disparate compute resources and their end uses through secure reverse proxy tunneling technology. Built with a robust and scalable architecture, SLYD makes it easy to deploy, manage, and optimize compute resources.
New to SLYD? Start here to learn the basics and get your first instance up and running.
Learn about the SLYD platform architecture and key components
Get your first compute instance running in under 5 minutes
Set up your account and generate API keys
Explore available compute resources and applications
Explore the key capabilities of the SLYD platform.
Deploy and manage LXD containers
Connect resources with Cloudflare Zero Trust
Install and run pre-configured applications
Get intelligent resource recommendations
Monitor costs and optimize spending
Manage funds and payment methods
Become a compute resource provider
Team collaboration and management
Navigate and monitor your resources
Get help and submit tickets
Manage alerts and preferences
Track performance and resource utilization
Detailed guides for using SLYD platform features.
Detailed guide to managing compute instances
Learn how to deploy applications on SLYD
How to get resource recommendations from Benson
Keeping your SLYD resources secure
Helpful resources for learning and using SLYD effectively.
Managing SLYD at scale
Step-by-step guides for common tasks
Key terms and definitions
Connect SLYD with your existing tools and workflows.
Automate deployments with GitHub Actions
Integrate with GitLab CI/CD pipelines
Jenkins integration for automated deployments
Connect SLYD resources with AWS services
Get help and troubleshoot problems with SLYD.
Frequently asked questions about the SLYD API
Common issues and solutions
Latest platform updates and improvements
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