Traditional servers
If your application is deployed via a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) provider, whether containerized or not, it is a traditionally-deployed app. Common deployment examples include Heroku and Koyeb.
Traditional (PaaS) guides
Deploy to Heroku
In this guide, you will set up and deploy a Node.js server that uses Prisma ORM with PostgreSQL to Heroku. The application exposes a REST API and uses Prisma Client to handle fetching, creating, and deleting records from a database.
Deploy to Render
This guide explains how to deploy a Node.js server that uses Prisma ORM and PostgreSQL to Render.
Deploy to Koyeb
In this guide, you will set up and deploy a Node.js server that uses Prisma ORM with PostgreSQL to Koyeb. The application exposes a REST API and uses Prisma Client to handle fetching, creating, and deleting records from a database.
Deploy to Sevalla
This guide explains how to deploy a Node.js server that uses Prisma ORM and PostgreSQL to Sevalla. The app exposes a REST API and uses Prisma Client to query a PostgreSQL database. Both the app and database will be hosted on Sevalla.
Deploy to Fly.io
This guide explains how to deploy a Node.js server that uses Prisma ORM and PostgreSQL to Fly.io.