Gitea hosting on your own server: comparison of offers
Do you want to run Gitea hosting on your own server? Here you will find suitable plans for a self-hosted Gitea instance of the open-source platform for Git hosting and collaborative software development.
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Save 36% on VPS
VPS L Save 36 % £10.80 /month for 24 months incl. VAT NO Setup nor...
Storage Space
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Number of vCores
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Save 36% on VPS
VPS L Save 36 % £10.80 /month for 24 months incl. VAT NO Setup nor...
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Gitea is a lightweight open-source platform for Git hosting and collaborative software development. The software serves as a privacy-friendly alternative to GitHub, GitLab or Bitbucket and offers features such as repository management, code review, pull requests, issue tracking, wikis, package registry and CI/CD. Gitea describes itself as "painless self-hosted all-in-one software development service" and is particularly relevant for teams seeking a lean, resource-efficient solution.
With self-hosted Gitea on your own server, companies, developer teams and open-source projects retain full control over source code, user management and development processes. Especially for organisations with stringent requirements for data protection, compliance and digital sovereignty, a self-hosted Gitea server is an attractive option. Thanks to its lean architecture, Gitea is also well suited to smaller teams, agencies or resource-efficient VPS environments, without having to sacrifice essential DevOps functionality.
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