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RpmDeb

RpmDeb is a cloud-based service allowing to create and host private NPM, RPM, Debian and Maven repositories without the necessity to set up and maintain your own infrastructure.

RpmDeb online private Rpm, Debian, NPM, Maven repositories.

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  • Subscription
  • Proprietary

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  • Online
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  • Developed by

    Alexander Grigorev
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    Subscription ranging between $15 and $300 per month.
  • Alternatives

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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is RpmDeb?

RpmDeb is a cloud-based service allowing to create and host private NPM, RPM, Debian and Maven repositories without the necessity to set up and maintain your own infrastructure.

RpmDeb is a one dependency management solution for all your polyglot development teams. Increase productivity of your development teams by raising repositories availability and save time and money by concentrating on tasks that are really project-critical.

RpmDeb service helps when: Your projects are developed by distributed teams using the same packages from different locations; Your projects utilize private packages; The dependence on accessibility of public repositories may hinder development and distribution workflows.

With RpmDeb you can create unlimited number of private repositories and invite as many collaborators as your need. Our major focus is on high availability, accessibility, security and safety of your components. All tariff plans offer a free non-obliging 30-day trial.