NodeFu Launches - Opensource Node.js hosting platform
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#2http://blog.heroku.com/archives/2010/9/20/an_update_on_herok...
And Joyent's Node service is pretty good too:
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#4Heroku does have experimental Node support if anyone is interested: http://blog.heroku.com/archives/2010/9/20/an_update_on_herok... And Joyent's Node service is pretty good too: https://no.de/
They have ready-made stacks with Node.js, Rails and Django.
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#5Which gives me the idea: it'd be cool to have a service like this and have it use a user-provided AWS account.
So you could use a service like this to automatically manage the EC2 instances, and then if you need to take control to expand your instances' functionality you just stop using the service.
Just a thought...
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#9Why the name?
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#10Yea, I got tired of waiting for Heroku and Joyent invitations so I created NodeFu and open sourced it so that others could have fun too! The repo is at http://github.com/chrismatthieu/nodefu