@Adityamohta21

Dude, Excellent explanation! Your video is very high quality and you deserve many more subscribers. 

I just want to tell you that you are at the top for sure (in quality, explanation, approach), just keep the consistency and your hard work will pay off!

Also, your approach was perfect, like you said.. you don't have to explain the Django, celery framework related stuff in a dev-ops tutorial, that will only be a distraction for most people.

@ErickCastrilloArroyo

Nicely done

@markelmorehome

nice level of explanation

@lobanovkirill

Why you're don't use Volumes in database settings?πŸ€”

@mrmuranga

thanks.. extremely well explained πŸ‘πŸΏπŸ‘πŸΏπŸ‘πŸΏ

@khondokerkhademulbari3303

Nice Explanation ,,, I m beginner but I understood everything (have to do little bit of google :p)

@alceuwanderleivalimdelimaj4200

Thank you so much!

@mrmuranga

awesome..thanks

@haroonrehman8156

Happy New Year 2024πŸŽ‰

@xLetiso

Cool explanation, ty

@sahajrajmalla

Thank you broda!

@subomidavid3463

nice. do you think this setup can be deployed to azure app service (django image with celery ) and an instance of azure postgre pls

@LekhnathRijal

run migrate script before executing wait for db? πŸ—ΏπŸ—Ώ

@subhanishaik8163

I got error like...The term docker-compose is not recognized as the name of cmdlet,function,script file or operable program.how do solve this.?

@althafav7158

Nicely done ❀. How to deploy this to aws?

@xLetiso

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@amarjeetsingh7471

Hi,
I have a docker-compose file setup for a django webapp which has postgres db and a background worker celery running alongside Redis. 
I want to deploy this on a free platform that does not require any billing account.
Can you please help me out in this?