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by jamesheroku 6259 days ago
That's interesting feedback, thanks. Sounds like two different issues:

1. Database pricing. We aren't trying to sell storage space, that's not the value you're getting with a Heroku db plan. We would argue that the value is the instant, provisionless nature of the platform - radically faster deployment and scaling, and an environment that just works. So if those features of the platform aren't valuable to you (i.e. you want to provision, configure, and maintain the db yourself), and you're just looking for the best cost/MB, we're definitely not the right answer for you.

Let's say you set that comparison aside for a moment, and you took one of your apps that's providing value to you and selected a Heroku pricing configuration that fits the app's needs. Given the value of your app plus the value you get from our platform, is the total price worth it?

2. Pricing on query execution time, compute cycles, etc. Why is this appealing to you? Is it because those numbers make more sense to you, or because you think if we priced on those units it would make the platform less expensive for you?

Thanks again for your feedback - interesting stuff.