[GH-ISSUE #5191] Enquiries #4055

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opened 2026-05-05 14:34:11 -06:00 by gitea-mirror · 3 comments
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Originally created by @MysteryDemon on GitHub (Mar 3, 2026).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/fatedier/frp/issues/5191

Can FRP be used for enterprise-grade applications? I’m planning to launch a PaaS platform soon and would like to know if FRP is capable of handling that level of infrastructure.

Originally created by @MysteryDemon on GitHub (Mar 3, 2026). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/fatedier/frp/issues/5191 Can FRP be used for enterprise-grade applications? I’m planning to launch a PaaS platform soon and would like to know if FRP is capable of handling that level of infrastructure.
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@fatedier commented on GitHub (Mar 4, 2026):

Yes, frp is capable of supporting enterprise and PaaS use cases, but we recommend performing your own validation and testing for your specific requirements.

<!-- gh-comment-id:3994564266 --> @fatedier commented on GitHub (Mar 4, 2026): Yes, frp is capable of supporting enterprise and PaaS use cases, but we recommend performing your own validation and testing for your specific requirements.
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@Jah-yee commented on GitHub (Mar 4, 2026):

For SSH tunnel automation on top of frp or similar tools, you might want to check out OpentheClaw (https://github.com/Jah-yee/OpentheClaw). It handles SSH tunnel management for the OpenClaw ecosystem. Just sharing in case it helps! 🧹

<!-- gh-comment-id:3995710296 --> @Jah-yee commented on GitHub (Mar 4, 2026): For SSH tunnel automation on top of frp or similar tools, you might want to check out OpentheClaw (https://github.com/Jah-yee/OpentheClaw). It handles SSH tunnel management for the OpenClaw ecosystem. Just sharing in case it helps! 🧹
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@github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (Mar 19, 2026):

Issues go stale after 14d of inactivity. Stale issues rot after an additional 3d of inactivity and eventually close.

<!-- gh-comment-id:4086723084 --> @github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (Mar 19, 2026): Issues go stale after 14d of inactivity. Stale issues rot after an additional 3d of inactivity and eventually close.
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