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by jacques_chester
4851 days ago
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The problem is that Heroku made claims about their architecture and subsequent performance characteristics that were flatly untrue. The further problem it looks as if they knew the claims were untrue. These are not matters of internal consideration. They cut directly to the heart of the Heroku marketing material: "Write for our platform, our expensive secret sauce will make your stuff linearly scalable." In which case people expect that it will be linearly scalable. Not exponentially anti-scalable. |
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If my instances don't launch "quickly" or I've designed my app in such a way that it isn't 100% linery scalable I can now sue Amazon? You can't sue heroku for their marketing speak.