Overall Space looks like the JetBrains alternative to the likes of GitLab or GitHub for source code management and DevOps. Hosted Space is priced from free (with various limitations) to £16.00 per user per month, or £79.50 when bundled with access to all the JetBrains desktop development tools. Pricing for Space on-premises is not yet available, though the beta comes with a free license valid until Jan 31, 2023. Space does not include a mail server so this is also required, presuming email support is needed. Space can either install these for you, or use existing instances. ![]() Persistent storage is required, using persistent volumes as well as an S3-compatible storage provider and a PostgreSQL database server. ![]() The primary deployment option is a Kubernetes cluster, which can be local, or a hosted Kubernetes service such as Amazon (EKS), Google (GKE), or Azure (AKS). ![]() The Docker Compose option was added since the earlier private preview, and is presented as “an easy way to define and run Space on-premises on a single Docker host,” JetBrains told us. Space on-premises can be installed using Docker Compose or Kubernetes. JetBrains Space, now in beta for on-premises deployment “We’re planning to support them later with the public release,” the company told us. However, the most eye-catching feature of the hosted version, the ability to start up remote development environments and connect to them using a JetBrains IDE, is not yet available in the beta. Features include Git-based repositories, code review, continuous delivery pipelines, package management. Space is described as an “all in one solution for software teams” and is already available as a hosted solution. ![]() JetBrains has released a beta version of Space on-premises.
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