I do not believe they've released any information at this point.

Kirk

On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 9:46 AM, Cameron Barrie
<pho...@mvpaustralia.com.au> wrote:
>
> Anyone got any idea's when Heroku will release a pricing scheme?
>
> Cam
>
>
> On 08/04/2009, at 8:51 AM, Torm3nt wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Xavier,
>>
>> Here at the office we use external monitoring apps to see when
>> services are down, and our operations team all get an SMS when such an
>> occurence er... occurs.
>>
>> Heroku, as feature-packed as it is - I don't think will survive unless
>> their prices are competitive. As good as what they offer is, it's
>> still something that can be done by someone using more traditional
>> means (like svn/git hooks and so forth), not to mention that you can
>> use capistrano to do some funky deployments. All they're really
>> offering, is a more easily manageable one-stop-shop.
>>
>> That said, it's a valid concern nonetheless, and I too am looking
>> forward to their pricing scheme.
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Kirk
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 8:45 AM, Xavier Shay <xavier-l...@rhnh.net>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Both this and passenger-stack are great, but miss out on what for
>>> me is
>>> quite important because I don't know much about it:
>>>
>>> "monitoring, log rotation, basic security things (firewall? *waves
>>>  > hands*)"
>>>
>>> using the below recipe or passenger-stack, if apache/mysql dies, I
>>> won't
>>> get an email?
>>> or do you use external monitoring?
>>>
>>> I did look a bit more at heroku and it will be awesome for one of my
>>> apps I think, just a bit concerned that they'll unveil pricing and my
>>> holiday fund will dissappear.
>>>
>>> Mike Bailey wrote:
>>>> http://deprec.failmode.com/documentation/
>>>>
>>>> cd your_rails_app
>>>> depify .
>>>> # Edit config/deploy.rb
>>>> cap deprec:rails:install_stack
>>>>
>>>> # WARNING! Don't run the following command if you
>>>> # are using a shared database server that has already
>>>> # been installed.
>>>> cap deprec:db:install
>>>>
>>>> cap deploy:setup
>>>> cap deploy
>>>> cap deploy:migrate
>>>>
>>>> Your app is running with Apache, Ruby Enterprise Edition, Passenger
>>>> and Mysql/Postgres/sqlite3/etc
>>>>
>>>> More info at www.deprec.org
>>>>
>>>> - Mike
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 5:12 PM, Xavier Shay <xavier-l...@rhnh.net>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> I'm looking for a deployment recipe for rails+passenger that also
>>>>> sets
>>>>> up monitoring, log rotation, basic security things (firewall?
>>>>> *waves
>>>>> hands*), and stuff like that.
>>>>>
>>>>> It looks like deprec/sprinkle/chef/puppet are all capable of
>>>>> this, and I
>>>>> could cobble something together, but I'm kind of hoping someone
>>>>> has a
>>>>> one click solution already.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any suggestions?
>>>>>
>>>>> (suggestions for hosting that sets this up for you for cheaper than
>>>>> $400/month also welcome)
>>>>>
>>>>> Xav
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>> >
>
>
> >
>

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