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How did the Vercel mention even get into this page? I didn’t write that when I was writing it originally. |
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cc @mattcarrollcode. i think the idea was to be transparent, and differentiate next and vercel, but i agree it's misplaced. |
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It definitely reads like a promotion which def wasn't the intent lol |
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I like the new version better. Thank you! |
This PR updates the notes about deployment options on the Next.js (App Router) section with the following changes:
Replaces the mention of "serverless hosting" with "Docker containers" to reflect the three self-hosting options listed on https://nextjs.org/docs/app/guides/self-hosting. It is currently not true that you can deploy Next.js to any serverless hosting provider, as confirmed by the Deployment Adapters API RFC. This issue is described in more detail here.
Removes the reference to Vercel paid cloud services. There are other cloud providers also offering different paid services that apply to Next.js sites, so I don't think there's a reason to single out Vercel's in this case.