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Has a real alternative to Parse been found?
Everyone knows that parse.com will close soon. Who has already moved on? I don’t consider my hosting with open source parse ( https://github.com/ParsePlatform/parse-server/wiki... yet. Firebase? Do I understand correctly that it doesn’t have server scripts?
Something from this list remains: https://github.com/relatedcode/ParseAlternatives#p... (key points - push notifications, server side code, free on small volumes):
1. nimbleparse.com - looks like a semi-working option, a startup based on the love of Parse. Memory limit, $10/month for 512M memory, no analytics and background tasks (stored procedures?), twitter hasn't been updated since February, facebook is a total mess. want money.
2. https://www.nodechef.com/parse-server - seems to be a working version, there is a memory limit, 128M app - $9\month
3. parse-hosting.oursky.com/pricing - a working version, $20\month for 30 requests\sec
4. www.parseground.com - working version, server code, push notifications, from $5\month (1M requests per month). Update: when registering, it says that there are 2000 people in front of you. Non-working option.
5. parsehosting.net - development is in full swing, there is no clear price tag, 50 or 500 euros + tax - for what period? Well, the fact that they "rummage around the office with PHP specialists" is depressing, are there any normal ones?
6. www.runparse.com is dead
7. yourparse.com- subscription to the notification form, I don’t see the price tag, plus the Hungarians do it, bad signs. They tweet that they made cloudcode and are looking for the opportunity to run many MongoDB instances. Generally not ready.
Total - who has already managed to poyuzat? Or is everyone sitting on the old parse waiting for new parse hosting heroes? )
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you can also add https://www.back4app.com/pricing/ to the list of hostings with Parse Server (these tariffs, including requests, are limited, there is a free tariff, there is the concept of Public API when services are free for you in general, in principle, but on some conditions that may make sense for Open-source applications)
now I'm testing nodechef ... I had to install the container on 256 Mb immediately (from which 48% is eaten), in response to a question - support said that, well, you probably have such a project (actually, about 100 thousand rows in the database and 5 tables + some Cloud Coude triggers, not very complicated in my opinion, and VERY few clients).
upd:
parseground is now sashido.io and the queue is gone.
Everyone knows that parse.com will close soon.
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>Firebase? I understand correctly that it does not have server scripts?
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