What I love about heroku : super easy to deploy and maintain.
What I don't love about heroku : poor support, uptime and performance
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What I love about heroku : super easy to deploy and maintain.
What I don't love about heroku : poor support, uptime and performance
Your "not loves" don't ring true for me though- perhaps you'd like to elaborate there?
I've been running production apps on Heroku for more than 2 years now, and there has only been one occasion where their uptime impacted the apps' availability. Even during Hurricane Sandy, my apps were up 24/7, so it's hard to understand your comment.
Yes, they do have non-critical issues at times (their API goes through brief, but not infrequent periods of instability)... but this only impacts your ability to deploy/manage an app, not the app's actual uptime.
The best thing about AWS Elastic Beanstalk is you can still login into the machine in case you need to troubleshoot for some low level stuffs.
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Uses git just like Heroku. Has a similar "dyno" concept but calls them gears. Has a free developer version.
Don't know about support today, but the people I talked to from the team were incredibly helpful.