MongoHQ public beta Heroku addon
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MongoHQ public beta Heroku addon
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#3Last year I tried to talk a customer into using Heroku for a medium size web deployment. They didn't go for it, and so we spent a fair bit of money setting up Elastic Load Balancing, EC2s, etc. Unless you expect a zillion users, it just does not make sense to spend the effort on custom deployments. Same positive comment for using high quality VPS hosting where you can expect your hosting company to do frequent incremental backups, proactively repair RAIDs, get VPS instances back on line quickly after hardware failures, etc.
It is a lot of fun setting up servers but the question is whether that is worth being pulled away from application development. Anyway, good news re: MongoHQ being an add-on product.
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#4Heroku is to hosting and deployment what Rails is to web development. It's so easy. And it keeps on getting better and better.
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#5Heroku is to hosting and deployment what Rails is to web development. It's so easy. And it keeps on getting better and better.
It would be really interesting if James could write something on how the company works. It seems like they are only a three people company. But, they got a lot of things done.
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#6Earlier quoted context omitted.
It would be really interesting if James could write something on how the company works. It seems like they are only a three people company. But, they got a lot of things done.
We currently have sixteen employees, though that number is growing monthly. I suspect we work like any other young company - what would you like to know?
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#7Earlier quoted context omitted.
It would be really interesting if James could write something on how the company works. It seems like they are only a three people company. But, they got a lot of things done.
We currently have sixteen employees, though that number is growing monthly. I suspect we work like any other young company - what would you like to know?
Re: MongoHQ public beta Heroku addon
#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
It would be really interesting if James could write something on how the company works. It seems like they are only a three people company. But, they got a lot of things done.
We currently have sixteen employees, though that number is growing monthly. I suspect we work like any other young company - what would you like to know?
Re: MongoHQ public beta Heroku addon
#9Earlier quoted context omitted.
It would be really interesting if James could write something on how the company works. It seems like they are only a three people company. But, they got a lot of things done.
We currently have sixteen employees, though that number is growing monthly. I suspect we work like any other young company - what would you like to know?
but, i still wonder how heroku works as a startup from a more engineer perspective, for example, how to get things moving as fast as possible. maybe an engineering related blog like what twitter or facebook have might help.
offtopic: when heroku is going to launch in other regions especially Amazon EC2 just launched in Singapore?