Rust + Blog

Deploy Rust Blog

Build and deploy a production-ready blog with Rust on CreateOS. Automatic SSL, global CDN, and scaling included. Live in under 10 minutes.

150+
Templates
50K+
Deployments
10min
Deploy Time
70%
Creator Revenue

Blog Features with Rust

MDX Support

Built-in support for mdx support in your blog.

Syntax Highlighting

Built-in support for syntax highlighting in your blog.

RSS Feed

Built-in support for rss feed in your blog.

Release Builds

Rust provides release builds out of the box.

Cargo Package Manager

Rust provides cargo package manager out of the box.

Actix-web, Axum, Rocket

Rust provides actix-web, axum, rocket out of the box.

How to Deploy Rust Blog

Follow these steps to get your blog live on CreateOS

Estimated time: 10 minutes
1

Connect Repository

Connect your GitHub repository with your Rust project

2

Cargo Build

CreateOS runs cargo build --release for optimized binary

3

Binary Configuration

Configure the binary path from target/release

4

Environment Variables

Add configuration via environment variables

5

Deploy

Deploy release binary in minimal container

Rust Blog FAQ

Connect your GitHub repository containing your Rust blog project to CreateOS. We auto-detect the framework and configure the build. Click deploy and your app is live in under 10 minutes with automatic SSL and CDN.

Yes, Rust is a popular choice for blog projects. Deploy Rust applications with Actix, Axum, or Rocket for high-performance services.

Key features include: MDX Support, Syntax Highlighting, RSS Feed, SEO Optimization. CreateOS templates provide these out of the box so you can start building immediately.

Not required. Templates work with markdown files in your repo. For non-technical editors, you can add a headless CMS like Sanity, Contentful, or use our markdown editor templates.

Blog templates include automatic meta tags, Open Graph images, structured data (JSON-LD), and sitemap generation. Perfect for Google indexing and social sharing.

Ready to Build Your Blog?

Deploy your Rust blog in under 10 minutes. No credit card required.

About Rust Blog Development

Rust delivers memory-safe, high-performance applications. CreateOS supports Rust 1.x with cargo builds, popular frameworks like Actix-web, Axum, and Rocket. Deploy blazing-fast APIs and services with compiled binaries.

Launch content-focused websites with CreateOS blog templates. MDX/Markdown support, syntax highlighting, RSS feeds, SEO meta tags, and optional CMS integration. Perfect for personal blogs, documentation, developer portfolios, and content marketing.

Deploy Your Application — CreateOS

Go from code to production in under 10 minutes. CreateOS supports three deployment methods — GitHub repository import, Docker container deployment, and direct file upload — each with automatic SSL, CDN, load balancing, and auto-scaling built in. Zero DevOps knowledge required. Whether you are shipping a Next.js frontend, a Python API, or a full-stack monorepo, CreateOS detects your framework and applies the optimal build pipeline automatically.

Deployment Methods

Built-in Infrastructure

Every deployment includes automatic SSL certificates via Let's Encrypt, global CDN distribution, load balancing, health checks, and zero-downtime rollouts with automatic rollbacks on failure. Add managed databases (PostgreSQL, MySQL), message queues (Apache Kafka), and in-memory caching (Valkey) with one click. Monitor build logs, runtime logs, and deployment status in real time from the dashboard.

Supported Frameworks

Next.js (App Router, Server Components, ISR), React (SPA, Vite), Vue.js (Vue 3, Nuxt 3), Svelte and SvelteKit, Angular 17+, Vite, Node.js (Express, Fastify, Nest.js), Python 3.12 (Flask, Django, FastAPI), Go 1.25 (Gin, Echo, Fiber), Rust (Actix-web, Axum, Rocket), Bun, static HTML/CSS/JS, and any Dockerfile-based application.

Why Developers Choose CreateOS for Deployment

Traditional deployment requires configuring CI/CD pipelines, managing Kubernetes manifests, provisioning SSL, setting up CDN, and monitoring infrastructure — a process that takes hours and deep DevOps knowledge. CreateOS reduces this to a single step. Connect your code, and the platform handles everything from build optimization to production scaling. The average deployment time from code push to live URL is under 10 minutes, compared to the industry average of 7.8 hours.