Addition of new outbound IP ranges in Oregon
Render has completed the addition of new outbound IP ranges in its Oregon region. This infrastructure update affects customers relying on IP-based access controls, security policies, or network config…
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51 tracked updates · March 2026
23 feature updates·9 content pieces·2 technical updates·2 new integrations·2 product launches·1 product sunsets·1 pricing updates·1 community signals
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Render has completed the addition of new outbound IP ranges in its Oregon region. This infrastructure update affects customers relying on IP-based access controls, security policies, or network config…
Pricing updated for Render: - New tier: Free ($0/mo) - New tier: Starter ($7/mo) - New tier: Pro ($19/mo) - New tier: Advanced ($59/mo) - New tier: Enterprise (Custom pricing)
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Render, a cloud platform for deploying and scaling applications and agents, has positioned itself as a strong alternative to Heroku, particularly for teams migrating away from the platform following S…
Render has enhanced its workspace audit logs by introducing the `EndShellEvent` type, which records when a workspace member closes an active dashboard shell or SSH session to a Render service. Previou…
Render moved its community discussions from a dedicated forum to Discord, with the old forum now in read-only mode. The change took effect on March 24, 2026, and users are directed to Discord for acti…
FastAPI has emerged as a leading framework for production APIs and RAG infrastructure due to its async capabilities and automatic documentation, prompting organizations to migrate from Flask and Djang…
Render introduces a zero-DevOps deployment platform designed to eliminate the infrastructure complexity traditionally required to deploy full-stack applications. The platform automates server provisio…
The article compares managed cloud services with in-house IT management, emphasizing the operational and competitive advantages of the former. It highlights that infrastructure management consumes 30-…
The article provides a step-by-step guide for deploying a production-ready, self-hosted instance of n8n—a workflow automation tool—on Render, emphasizing scalability, data sovereignty, and resilience.…
The article highlights Render’s strategic advantages for deploying AI workloads in production, emphasizing persistent, serverful compute over serverless architectures to reduce latency and operational…
Render has published a technical guide highlighting the limitations of traditional serverless platforms for deploying interactive AI applications built with Streamlit or Gradio. The article emphasizes…
Render has expanded its platform to support full-stack deployments, not just backend hosting, addressing the fragmentation common in multi-vendor cloud setups. Traditionally, developers deploy fronten…
Render has published a technical guide outlining best practices for streamlining AI CI/CD pipelines and deploying production-ready APIs, positioning its platform as a faster alternative to competitors…
The article argues that serverless platforms like AWS Lambda and Vercel are financially risky for production AI workloads due to unbounded recursion loops, operational taxes, and billing volatility. I…
Render introduces a unified platform tailored for deploying AI agent frameworks like LangChain, LlamaIndex, and CrewAI, addressing core infrastructure challenges that hinder development and scaling. T…
Render.com is offering a migration incentive for users switching from Heroku, providing up to $10,000 in credits. This move is aimed at attracting Heroku users who may be seeking alternatives, particu…
Render has introduced private services, a new feature that allows users to host applications that are only accessible within their own private network. This means that private services are not reachab…
Render has introduced persistent disks for their paid web services, private services, and background workers. By default, Render services use an ephemeral filesystem, which means any local filesystem …
Render has introduced preview environments to streamline testing and staging processes for developers. This feature automatically creates a disposable copy of a production environment for every pull r…
Render has introduced a new feature called zero-downtime deploys, which ensures that services remain available during deployment. This feature is applicable to all service types except those with pers…
Render has introduced a public REST API that allows users to manage their services and other resources programmatically. The API supports almost all the functionality available in the Render Dashboard…
Render is offering up to $10,000 in credits for users who migrate from Heroku. This move is aimed at attracting Heroku users to Render's platform, providing them with an incentive to switch. The offer…
The Render CLI has been updated to support a range of new capabilities for managing Render services and datastores directly from the terminal. Key features include triggering service deploys, restarts…
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Render has introduced webhooks for its platform, allowing users to trigger custom workflows in response to specific service events. This feature is available to users on a Professional plan or higher,…
Render has introduced a new feature called 'one-off jobs' that allows users to run standalone tasks using the latest build of their existing services. This feature is useful for short-lived processes …
Bun v1.3.4 introduces several updates, including support for the URLPattern Web API, which enables declarative pattern matching for URLs, useful for web server routing. The test runner now supports fa…
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Render.com has published a series of articles aimed at developers and businesses looking to deploy AI agents and applications. The articles cover a wide range of topics, including migrating from other…
Render has introduced scaling capabilities for its services, allowing users to run multiple instances of web services, private services, or background workers to handle additional load. This feature i…
Render has documented the process for users to initiate shell sessions and SSH into their services directly from the Render Dashboard or terminal. This feature is available for paid web services, priv…
Render introduced flexible plans for its Postgres service in October 2024, allowing users to set storage and compute separately. This change affects users with databases created before the update, whi…
Render has introduced projects and environments to help users organize and manage their services more effectively. Projects allow users to group services by application, while environments enable user…
Render has enhanced its platform with new capabilities for managing environment variables and secrets. Users can now configure their services using environment variables to customize runtime behavior …
Render has adopted Valkey as the default key-value store for new instances of Render Key Value, replacing Redis. This change is due to Redis's license change in 2024, which imposed restrictions on man…
The webpage for the Render provider on the Terraform Registry indicates that JavaScript must be enabled to use the application. This affects users who have JavaScript disabled in their browsers, as th…
Render has introduced flexible plans for Render Postgres, allowing users to independently adjust storage and compute resources. This change enables users to increase storage without downtime and choos…
Render has introduced a new integration with Jules by Google Labs, enabling automated detection and fixing of issues in pull request previews for services hosted on GitHub. This integration requires e…
Render has introduced a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that allows users to manage their Render infrastructure directly from compatible AI apps like Cursor and Claude Code. This server enables us…
Render has introduced Enterprise Organizations, allowing teams to manage users, workspaces, and services centrally. This feature enables integration with identity providers for SAML single sign-on (SS…
The Render CLI is a command-line tool that allows users to manage their Render services and datastores directly from their terminal. It supports various capabilities such as triggering service deploys…
The content provided is a snippet from a documentation page for creating webhooks using the Render API. It includes a code example in various programming languages such as Shell, Node.js, Ruby, PHP, a…
Render has introduced a new feature called Service Previews, which allows users to test proposed changes to their web services or static sites in a temporary, standalone instance before deploying them…
The document provides a detailed reference for the Blueprint YAML file used by Render, a platform for managing infrastructure as code. The Blueprint file, typically named `render.yaml`, defines interc…
The content consists of a list of issues reported on the GitHub repository for the Terraform provider for Render. The issues range from bugs and feature requests to improvements needed in the provider…
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