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Applications
Manage application lifecycles, deployments, and workload visibility.
Build, deploy, and manage your applications with NebuaCloud's comprehensive application management platform. From development to production, streamline your entire application lifecycle.
Overview
The Applications section provides a complete development and deployment environment. Create projects, manage code repositories, configure CI/CD pipelines, and monitor application performance - all within a unified platform.
Current Scope
- Organize applications and projects by team or environment
- Review deployment status for connected workloads
- Link application work with pipelines, logs, and monitoring
- Track operational context without leaving the main dashboard
What You Can Do Here
Review Application Inventory
Use the Applications area to see which services are already deployed and where they are running.
Typical details include:
- Application name
- Namespace or target environment
- Current runtime status
- Last known deployment activity
Jump Into Operations
From an application entry, teams typically move into adjacent workflows such as:
- Opening the application management view
- Checking logs for failing workloads
- Reviewing monitoring data for performance issues
- Updating deployment settings through the relevant workflow
Typical Workflow
- Open Applications from the dashboard
- Select the project or workload you want to inspect
- Confirm its status and target environment
- Open logs or monitoring if you are troubleshooting
- Continue into deployment or configuration work as needed
Best Practices
- Keep application naming consistent across environments
- Separate development, staging, and production workloads clearly
- Use logs and monitoring together during incident review
- Document ownership so each application has a clear responsible team
Related Documentation
- Application Management - Day-to-day management of deployed applications
- Pipelines - Build and deploy application changes
- Monitoring - Review metrics and alerts
- Logs - Inspect runtime output and failures