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Heroku unloads a site from memory when it doesn’t get a hit for a while. This is all well and good for free users, but should they really be doing this to customers who are paying good money for their services? I recently launched Mycelial and traffic hasn’t been so great after the first couple of launch days. I’m paying decent money to Heroku because I’m employing things like resque, redis-to-go
Introduction In the modern era, software is commonly delivered as a service: called web apps, or software-as-a-service. The twelve-factor app is a methodology for building software-as-a-service apps that: Use declarative formats for setup automation, to minimize time and cost for new developers joining the project; Have a clean contract with the underlying operating system, offering maximum portab
Spotlight Data on Heroku Build data-driven apps with fully managed data services. Move Fast Unleash your inner startup Choose Heroku for the same reasons disruptive startups do: it’s the best platform for building with modern architectures, innovating quickly, and scaling precisely to meet demand. Developers Focus on your apps Invest in apps, not ops. Heroku handles the hard stuff — patching and u
Beanstalk, a Simple and Fast Queueing Backend queueing beanstalk minion stalker Sat Apr 24 14:08:37 -0700 2010 Web apps are increasingly focused on background jobs. In fact, the term “background job” almost seems inaccurate - the heavy lifting done by worker processes is often the meat of the app’s purpose. The web portion of the app, by comparison, does only the relatively lightweight work of put
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