![]() (And maybe even a low-traffic production site!) We're going to sign up for a free plan which gives us 100 uploads a month, 1000 transformations (like resizing an image), 1GB of bandwidth, and 0.5GB of storage. In addition to storing your uploads and making them available via a CDN, they also offer on-the-fly image transformations so that even if someone uploads a Retina-ready 5000px wide headshot, you can shrink it down and only serve a 100px version for their avatar in the upper right corner of your site. We're going to demo a Filestack integration here because we've found it easy to integrate. Two of the big ones are Cloudinary and Filestack. There are many services out there that handle uploading files and serving them from a CDN. For example, where do files go when you upload them? There's no server! Like many tasks you may have done yourself in the past, this is another job that we can farm out to a third-party service. This concept introduces some interesting problems you might not have had to worry about in the past. As you've probably heard, Redwood thinks the future is serverless.
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