Elastic Beanstalk is also PaaS like App Engine. Beanstalk is not IaaS
like traditional AWS/EC2, so the infrastructure configuration &
management aspects are removed from the developer. So far, App Engine
has some features that I like, and it has a few years of maturity
behind it, so I'll let others get burnt on Beanstalk and listen to the
horror stories :-)


On Feb 2, 1:19 pm, "hector@ISB" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Actually, I was looking at that recently.  I plan to deploy some war
> files out there to see how the process compares, but my experience
> thus far with AWS has been that you need to do a lot of the heavy
> lifting to get apps running and available to the public... That's one
> of the things I really like about GAE, you can turn on and go so
> quickly.
>
> On Jan 26, 9:49 pm, Andrei <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Has anybody looked at AWS Elastic 
> > Beanstalk?http://aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/
> > What do you think

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