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# Welcome

Welcome to the YaK user documentation.

YaK is your automated multi-cloud and on-premises PaaS deployment solution for infrastructures that are efficient and identical, regardless of the platform.

This user documentation will help you go through the YaK configuration and all of its features.

With this new release, we are introducing 2 components:&#x20;

* 🔵 **PostgreSQL** (for Standalone & HA setups)
* 🔴 **Oracle** (Standalone)

Feel free to reach out to us to learn more about YaK components : <info@dbi-services.com>, or via our contact form <https://yak4all.io/contact/>

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