Hi Oliver,

For many static files, we are using amazon s3 / cdn
That may work for you as well.

--Keenan

On Jan 25, 2011, at 2:30 PM, Dennis wrote:

> I believe the charges for an additional dyno(s) are usage based so it
> would be a relatively cheap experiment to add a dyno and do a test. I
> could be wrong in that there may be some flat charge in going from a
> free plan to a paid but I don't remember that being the case - it
> would be documented somewhere on the Heroku site.
> 
> So add a dyno check the dl rates and then remove the dyno or better
> yet keep it in place for a month and enjoy the immediate response vs
> the delayed response of a first page hit (after an idle period of some
> minutes) while the single dyno spins up. A paid plan keeps the dynos
> spinning and available.
> 
> On Jan 25, 11:46 am, obruening <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I have a rails app installed on Heroku. It uses the 1 dyno free plan.
>> I have measured the download rate with the download of a static file
>> (200KB) from the rails public folder. The result is 260 KB/s. Are
>> there better higher download rates in the paid plans?
>> 
>> Best regards
>> Oliver
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