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Konstantin B.2016-10-16 16:41:50
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Konstantin B., 2016-10-16 16:41:50

What are the analogues of elasticweb?

There are analogues of hosting, but with normal full-fledged servers, in this I don’t like the fact that they only have Memcached and that one is separately paid, and in order to use radish, for example, I need to order a separate server in third-party hosting services, it’s somehow more interesting when all servers are managed with one account

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bnytiki, 2016-11-20
@bnytiki

for example, to use radish, I need to order a separate server in third-party hosting services

It's you who got excited.
Why do you need a FAST in-memory DBMS if it is located on another hosting.
Communication channels between servers - all the speed will be eaten 100 times.
Do you mean that the hosting platform deploys itself for you? Because on VDS / EC, etc. you can put anything.
Google Cloud Platform, Digital Ocean, Heroku, RedHat OpenShift, VScale (it's really Tarantool, not Redis, but it's no worse), Microsoft Azure, Amazon WebServices, Rackspace.
In principle, it is also possible separately on a specialized Redis hosting. objectrocket.com/redis
It is only advisable that the client directly access it, and not your main server backend, so that network delays can be used rationally.

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Puma Thailand, 2016-10-16
@opium

Amazon
Locally heroku

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dom1n1k, 2016-10-16
@dom1n1k

And they wrote this:

On a regular node, there is no way to use NodeJS, Redis and other software, on a Strong node there is such an opportunity. Create a ticket and we will install the necessary software for free.
elasticweb.org/en/page/strong-node
Not suitable?

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Nariman Nourgaliev, 2016-10-16
@BitterFly

Digital ocean ?

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