Dploy.io - Ship code from GitHub, Bitbucket or SVN/Git repo
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#5The page just says better deployment; but what exactly does this do?
For example, I've got a python script that uses SSH to log into my servers and manually git pull from a master repository. I imagine that this service would replace that script.
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#7Can't believe that something likes this goes live without explaining which languages that is supported.
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#8This makes me want to look at what I get for $29 per month, and how much the higher plans are. But I cannot find any more information.
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#9It's very disappointing that the only information they provide to "explain" their bold statement are some colorful boxes listing the names of some tools and services. I do not want to sign up just to get even a basic understanding about what I can and cannot do with deploy.io
Re: Dploy.io - Ship code from GitHub, Bitbucket or SVN/Git repo
#10I see this is from Beanstalk, we had to move away from their services about a year ago due to downtime and slow interface and deployment issues. However, I hear they have since made some fairly big changes to server infrastructure etc. so hopefully everything is snappy now.
http://blog.beanstalkapp.com/post/30879384331/beanstalk-is-m... http://blog.beanstalkapp.com/post/34706145918/new-servers-th...
Our new app, dploy.io, runs on the same infrastructure.