Here goes...

   1. So what does Heroku actually do?  It's a cloud application platform.
   2. Does it host websites too? Yes - you can use Ruby, Java, Python, 
   Clojure, Scala and Node.js.
   3. How do the plans and pricing work?  These are explained at 
   http://www.heroku.com/pricing
   4. What are these web dynos and worker dynos?  Web dynos run threads for 
   web browser clients.  Works run background or non-client threads.
   5. What are production databases? Production databases offer more uptime.
   6. What all can I run on Heroku? I don't understand the question.
   7. How good is the free plan for development and testing purpose? 
   They're just fine, unless you need a worker; then you'll have to pay.
   8. How do I know which is the suitable plan for me?  Start with the 
   cheapest and scale up if it's too slow for you users.

My advice though would be to just crack on and try it!

Hope that helps!


On Saturday, October 6, 2012 7:45:25 AM UTC+1, Ankur Sinha wrote:
>
> Hello everyone, 
>
> I am new to this cloud application hosting stuff. And lately I have been 
> hearing a lot about Heroku. So I wanted to know few stuffs about it because 
> I googled a lot but couldn't find convincing answers. 
>
> So what does Heroku actually do? Does it host websites too? 
>
> How do the plans and pricing work? What are these web dynos and worker 
> dynos? What are production databases? What all can I run on Heroku? 
>
> How good is the free plan for development and testing purpose? How do I 
> know which is the suitable plan for me?
>
> After some of these basic questions are answered, I would like to query 
> more considering I have some basic knowledge about Heroku. 
>
> Thank you. 
>

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