FortRabbit Puts Faith in Oft-Maligned PHP
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FortRabbit Puts Faith in Oft-Maligned PHP
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Re: FortRabbit Puts Faith in Oft-Maligned PHP
#2who would run PHP on some cloud service if you can have web hosters host your PHP applications for next to nothing? I think that, without even realizing it, they're competing with the good old webhosters that provide you with webspace on a shared system.
Re: FortRabbit Puts Faith in Oft-Maligned PHP
#3most webhosters don't provide GIT or SSH - you have to go the odd FTP way.
Re: FortRabbit Puts Faith in Oft-Maligned PHP
#4who would run PHP on some cloud service if you can have web hosters host your PHP applications for next to nothing? I think that, without even realizing it, they're competing with the good old webhosters that provide you with webspace on a shared system.
Two obvious reasons come to mind (unsure if these guys solve either) -
1 - Scalability. It's nice to have instant scale up/down
2 - Complex deployment - Heroku has proven that if you can make it dead simple to use git and spin up tons of databases/third party software, people will pay for it.
Re: FortRabbit Puts Faith in Oft-Maligned PHP
#5who would run PHP on some cloud service if you can have web hosters host your PHP applications for next to nothing? I think that, without even realizing it, they're competing with the good old webhosters that provide you with webspace on a shared system.
The 'good old webhosters' don't seem to provide half the things that fortrabbit are such as a non-traditional payment method and integration with Git and other tools.