Heroku apps can be scaled to run on multiple dynos simultaneously (except on Eco or Basic dynos). You can scale your app’s dyno formation up and down manually from the Heroku Dashboard or CLI. You can also configure Heroku Autoscaling for Performance-tier dynos, and for dynos running in Private Spaces. Threshold autoscaling adds or removes web dynos from your app automatically based on current req
Additional ResourcesHomeElementsProductsPricingCareersHelpStatusEventsPodcastsCompliance CenterHeroku BlogHeroku Blog Find out what's new with Heroku on our blog. Visit Blog All Heroku applications run in a collection of lightweight Linux containers called dynos. This article describes dyno conventions on the Heroku platform. For information about dyno pricing, see the Heroku pricing overview. Dyn
Heroku apps include a Procfile that specifies the commands that are executed by the app on startup. You can use a Procfile to declare a variety of process types, including: Your app’s web server Multiple types of worker processes A singleton process, such as a clock Tasks to run before a new release is deployed Each dyno in your app belongs to one of the declared process types, and it executes the
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