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What is Cloud Foundry?
Cloud Foundry ensures that the build and deploy aspects of coding remain carefully coordinated with any attached services — resulting in quick, consistent and reliable iterating of applications.
As an industry-standard platform as a service (PaaS), Cloud Foundry ensures the fastest, easiest and most reliable deployment of cloud-native applications. IBM offers the Cloud Foundry PaaS in several hosting models, allowing you to customize your PaaS experience and balance a range of considerations — including price, deployment speed and security.
Features
Cloud Foundry in the IBM Cloud®
Access control
Your role determines the actions that you are authorized to undertake.
Automatic health management
Crashing applications will restart automatically.
Automatic placement
Applications are automatically placed across multiple data centers.
Automatic routing
Internet-reachable routes are automatically created for your applications.
Use cases
Modern web application using MEAN stack

Modern web application using MEAN stack
This tutorial walks you through the creation of a web application using the popular MEAN stack. It is composed of a MongoDB database, Express web framework, Angular front-end framework and a Node.js runtime.
Analyze logs and monitor health of a Cloud Foundry application

Analyze logs and monitor health of a Cloud Foundry application
Get hands-on experience using a log analysis service to monitor the health of Python-based Cloud Foundry applications running in the cloud, and diagnose possible problems they may present.
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