top | item 10238099 (no title) eevee | 10 years ago Last time I complained about this, a few people said exactly the same thing, but naming a different product. discuss order hn newest jacques_chester|10 years ago I'm going to guess Heroku. They pioneered PaaSes, which are intended to solve this problem. Spoiler: they solve this problem.There's also my fave, Cloud Foundry -- try Pivotal Web Services or BlueMix.These PaaSes have a buildpack model and basically, it Just Works.Or OpenShift, though maybe its shift to a pure docker-y model will put you back where you started.Disclaimer: I work for Pivotal Labs, part of the company which donates the most engineering to Cloud Foundry.
jacques_chester|10 years ago I'm going to guess Heroku. They pioneered PaaSes, which are intended to solve this problem. Spoiler: they solve this problem.There's also my fave, Cloud Foundry -- try Pivotal Web Services or BlueMix.These PaaSes have a buildpack model and basically, it Just Works.Or OpenShift, though maybe its shift to a pure docker-y model will put you back where you started.Disclaimer: I work for Pivotal Labs, part of the company which donates the most engineering to Cloud Foundry.
jacques_chester|10 years ago
There's also my fave, Cloud Foundry -- try Pivotal Web Services or BlueMix.
These PaaSes have a buildpack model and basically, it Just Works.
Or OpenShift, though maybe its shift to a pure docker-y model will put you back where you started.
Disclaimer: I work for Pivotal Labs, part of the company which donates the most engineering to Cloud Foundry.