Cloud is a measure of scale.  Heroku is more of a Balloon than a cloud.   A
Walled garden of finite scale containing some nebulous ether.  I would
reasonably argue RackSpace Cloud barely qualifies as a cloud.  "Cloud Flare"
and MediaTemple Cloud, and Liquid Web Cloud, are not clouds.  

 

GAE advertised "Infinite Scale" and that might be a stretch, you could
likely ride it to a top 500 alexa and that is what it means to be a cloud.

 

 

 

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Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 12:20 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [google-appengine] Re: Price comparison between GAE, EC2 & Azure

 

Another interesting cloud service is Heroku: http://www.heroku.com/

I have tried it briefly and it was very easy to deploy Ruby on Rails
applications to the Heroku cloud (and for free). I haven't checked the
Heroku cost-performance for larger applications though.

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