Man... where all in the wrong business.

Maybe they might have something going for them.
We all have seen php hosting sites, but this takes it to another level,
scalability for your php app, if it works.
I wonder what kind of restrictions they put on the system.

Trevor

On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 9:27 AM, Ragi Burhum <r...@burhum.com> wrote:

> It is the same model that Heroku has, but for php instead of ruby. Since
> Heroku just sold to Salesforce for 200+ million(
> http://techcrunch.com/2010/12/08/breaking-salesforce-buys-heroku-for-212-million-in-cash/),
>  they are probably banking that there are more php people than ruby.
>
> As far as adding extra libraries, it is the age old discussion of
> "infrastructuture as a service" (IaaS) vs "platform as a service" (PaaS).
>
> It is a valid model.
>
> Ragi
>
> Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 17:52:44 -0800
> From: David Kaiser <dkai...@cdk.com>
> Subject: [LinuxUsers] PhpFog
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> I saw someone talking about this on twitter today.
>
> http://www.phpfog.com/    "You can create a new site in seconds. You do
> not even need to know how to code."
>
> (Not sure if that's a good thing or not.)
>
>
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