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by jfine
5695 days ago
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Heroku and Engine Yard (for their cloud service) are just front ends to AWS anyway. Your basically paying them for the luxury of not having to deal with AWS. So as long as they don't get undercut by a competitor and all their customers flee, they should be around for a while. That or their owners get greedy, sell the companies, and the new owners move to "more economical hosting". Na, that never happens. ;-) |
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Both can be rational decisions (or not, depending on many factors) I'm just pointing out that the people who deal with racking and stacking (the sort that amazon allows you to fire) are rather a lot less expensive than Linux SysAdmins, the sort who app engine, heroku and engine yard allow you to fire.