+1 for EU datacenter :)
On 24 Mar, 02:38, Morten Bagai mor...@heroku.com wrote:
Thank for the comments. We continue to see strong interest in the Heroku
platform from European users,
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Is the free SendGrid addon branded in any way? I.e. does the recipient
of my emails see a 'sent using sendgrid' badge or something?
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No, I'm using it and the emails aren't branded as far as I can tell.
Only place that the sendgrid name shows up is in the header info, such
as servers that handled it.
On Mar 24, 7:08 am, Alex a...@heaton.me wrote:
Is the free SendGrid addon branded in any way? I.e. does the recipient
of my
That's correct. I use this functionality to automate the process of backing
up my database to S3. Eventually, I'd like to roll in Jesse's work on the
gist into the backup plugin so that I am only throwing the db dump onto S3,
rather than the code/dump bundle.
- Matt Buck
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010
Just in case people read this later on and have forgotten, right now S3 has
a 5 GB file size limit, so if your database backup tar is larger than that
you might run into problems.
Carl
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 9:19 AM, Matt Buck mattb...@capitalthought.comwrote:
That's correct. I use this
I know that this topic has been discussed before. As far as I can
tell the official response has been that apps are monitored internally
and that Heroku will know before anyone if apps are having issues
responding. But not having a URL monitoring service offered as an add-
on seems like an