Feature release: Automatic Database Backups on for MedusaJS backend Yes, you read that right! Now, Nomodo.io will automatically back up your database every hour. This means your data is always safe and sound, without you lifting a finger.
Changelog 2024/26 This release introduces new VPS actions, database backups and several improvements to responsiveness, user experience and security updates.
Setting up and connecting AWS S3 to the MedusaJS backend This guide will help you set up an AWS S3 and connect to the MedusaJS backend, including implementation of the required plugins.
How to Set Up MedusaJS Backend with a Storefront on Vercel This guide will help you set up a MedusaJS backend with a storefront on Vercel. Follow the steps below to get your e-commerce store up and running.
FAQ: Why can’t I use local file storage with Medusa in the cloud? How do I fix it? There are many benefits to deploying MedusaJS Backend in the cloud, but there are also challenges, particularly with file storage. Using local file storage in the cloud isn't practical because cloud environments are often temporary and don't retain data after reboots or scaling events. Instead, you
New GitHub Integration for MedusaJS Developers Starting this week, we're enhancing your MedusaJS experience on Nomodo with direct GitHub integration. This update is all about making your development process as easy and efficient as possible.
Getting Started with MedusaJS Easily set up MedusaJS on Nomodo.io with out‑of‑the‑box backend and monitoring services.
Nomodo vs. Railway: Deciding on Medusa Backend Deployment Both Nomodo and Railway offer solutions for deploying a Medusa.js e‑commerce backend. These platforms aim to simplify the traditionally complex process of establishing and managing an e‑commerce infrastructure.
Changelog 2023/24 MedusaJS users can view and manage their logs and deployments with enhanced functionality. The new header button makes it easier to report issues.
Changelog 2023/12 Users gain from minor improvements, quicker installation processes, and improved security. Because Memcached for Medusa.js is outdated, it has been deleted.