Do you have links to any of these plugins at all or is it still to
early?

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On Oct 6, 10:32 pm, Oren Teich <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Neil,
> There aren't any plans for shared storage right now.  I wish I could  
> say otherwise.  The big challenge is that we're able to achieve our  
> scaling and overall cool features by imposing certain constraints.  A  
> read-only file system is one of those.  If we had a shared filesystem,  
> we wouldn't be able to offer the scalability or performance that makes  
> our platform so unique.  There are some interesting plugins that some  
> 3rd partys have in development that will capture filesystem requests  
> and send them to S3 instead.  Hopefully as these come out they might  
> help address some of the constraints for you.
>
> Believe me, I wish we could figure out a way to give you a writeable  
> filesystem!
>
> Good luck,
> Oren
>
> On Oct 6, 2009, at 2:53 AM, Neil wrote:
>
>
>
> > One of the big issues we have with Heroku as a business at the moment
> > is the read-only file system and the fact that this then renders some
> > of our legacy apps, and our CMS of choice, BrowserCMS, unable to be
> > deployed without some serious hacker-age.
>
> > Question is, are there any plans at all for some sort of shared
> > storage, where I can somehow define a directory or two that should be
> > shared across all dyno's serving my application, as well as across all
> > deploys of my application?
>
> > For me, this is a major thing, and it would be good to remove one of
> > the big barriers that people might have.
>
>
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