I have this question too, but I'm running on an intranet on a self-hosted
box under docker. My docker-compose.yml file is structured to have the
following services:
redis-db
web-api
rq-worker (scalable, typically with 4 workers)
nginx
I don't have the luxury of putting this in the cloud. The
Beautiful. Thanks.
On Tue, Aug 24, 2021 at 2:51 AM Andréas Kühne
wrote:
> I would say that Google App Engine MIGHT solve some of your problems, but
> you will instead get more problems. App Engine is a good solution, but
> still is a big black box of functionality.
>
> I think you would be bet
Thanks. I'll check it out.
On Tue, Aug 24, 2021 at 7:54 AM Robert Seghedi
wrote:
> Just go for Cloudflare Pages. It s much more easier
>
> În mar., 24 aug. 2021 la 04:30 cseb...@gmail.com a
> scris:
>
>> I have a simple web app (bighelp.business). I anticipate
>> the number of users to stea
Just go for Cloudflare Pages. It s much more easier
În mar., 24 aug. 2021 la 04:30 cseb...@gmail.com a
scris:
> I have a simple web app (bighelp.business). I anticipate
> the number of users to steadily increase.
>
> I'm having nightmares of having to guesstimate how much
> extra RAM and cores
I would say that Google App Engine MIGHT solve some of your problems, but
you will instead get more problems. App Engine is a good solution, but
still is a big black box of functionality.
I think you would be better suited with a solution like Elastic Beanstalk
from AWS (there probably is an equiv
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