I've read everything I could on deployment options, but my head is still a mess when it comes to all the choices, especially with how fast julia is moving! I have a website on a node.js server & when the user inputs a list of points, I want to solve a traveling salesman problem (running time between 2 and 10 minutes, multiple users). Can someone offer some advice on what's worked for them or any pros/cons to each option? Least cost is preferable to performance.
1. Spawn a new node.js instance & solve using node-julia (https://www.npmjs.com/package/node-julia) 2. Use Forio's epicenter to host the code (http://forio.com/products/epicenter/) 3. Create a julia HTTP server & make a REST API (https://github.com/JuliaWeb/HttpServer.jl) 4. Host on Google Compute Engine (https://cloud.google.com/compute/) 5. Host on Amazon's Simple Queue (http://aws.amazon.com/sqs/) 6. Use Julia-box, if it can somehow accept inputs via an http call (https://www.juliabox.org/) 7. ???
