Hazal Mestci & Raph Terrier

Shipping Faster with Less: Render.com on Cloud Hosting, AI Workloads, and the Future of DevOps

What if you could eliminate cold starts for AI workloads and ship faster, all without a dedicated DevOps team? Learn how Render is rethinking cloud infrastructure.

Shipping Faster with Less: Render.com on Cloud Hosting, AI Workloads, and the Future of DevOps
#1about 1 minute

What Render provides as a cloud hosting platform

Render simplifies cloud hosting for developers, offering an easier alternative to complex hyperscalers like AWS or GCP.

#2about 2 minutes

Handling AI inference workloads without GPUs

Render's "Workflows" product manages bursty AI workloads with sub-second starts by using optimized Kubernetes pods, avoiding traditional cold start issues.

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How Render complements internal developer platforms

Render acts as the underlying compute layer for internal developer platforms (IDPs) rather than competing directly with them.

#4about 4 minutes

The future of DevOps with AI agentic workflows

AI agents can use Render Blueprints to automate infrastructure, empowering smaller teams to ship more without replacing the need for human oversight in DevOps.

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Addressing the high demand for GPU hosting

While acknowledging customer demand for GPUs, Render is currently exploring partnerships with specialized providers rather than offering dedicated GPU instances directly.

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Providing predictable pricing to avoid surprise bills

Render uses a plan-based pricing model instead of consumption-based billing, giving developers cost predictability and avoiding unexpected charges from traffic spikes.

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A practical approach to edge computing and CDNs

Instead of a complex edge computing offering, Render provides a simple and effective solution with region selection and an integrated CDN for most use cases.

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Ensuring global data compliance for startups

Render helps startups comply with international data laws like GDPR by offering hosting in different regions, such as Frankfurt, and maintaining certifications like SOC 2.

#9about 5 minutes

Supporting non-traditional developers and AI agents

Render is creating an "agent experience" with API skills for tools like Claude and Codex, making it easy for both human developers and AI to deploy applications.

#10about 2 minutes

How AI is changing hiring and team communication

AI tools are being used by candidates to enhance resumes and by teams to summarize information, creating new challenges and efficiencies in hiring and communication.

#11about 4 minutes

Connecting with developers at industry conferences

Attending conferences provides a valuable opportunity to engage directly with developers, showcase new products like Workflows, and gather real-world feedback.

#12about 5 minutes

Building a global team with a remote-first culture

A remote-first work policy enables hiring diverse global talent and forces the adoption of efficient, asynchronous communication practices across different time zones.

#13about 3 minutes

Evaluating candidate skills in the age of AI

When hiring, the focus shifts from whether a candidate used AI to whether they fundamentally understand the code and architecture the AI generated.

#14about 1 minute

Announcing the first Render user conference, Localhost

Render is launching its first user conference, Localhost, which will feature hands-on workshops and talks from industry leaders in various cities.

Notes and resources

Christian Heilmann sits down with Hazal and Raph from Render.com’s Developer Relations team. They dig into how a managed cloud
platform handles the unpredictable compute demands of AI inference workloads — including Render’s sub-second “Workflows” feature that sidesteps the cold-start problem. The conversation turns to where platforms like Render fit alongside internal developer platforms, whether agentic tooling really spells the end of DevOps (spoiler: it doesn’t), and why smaller teams can now ship far more without a dedicated infrastructure team. Raph and Hazal also share how they hire AI-enabled engineers without losing sight of deep technical understanding, and why Render’s fully remote, timezone-spanning team is actually a competitive advantage. They close with a preview of Localhost, Render’s first user conference, coming to San Francisco

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