Ask HN: Best place to host a prototype?
I'm working on a startup tht allows people to search for music by title, artist, lyrics, rhythm and more, and I think I'll have a working prototype in a few days, my main problem is where to host it so that investors, the RIAA, and others can see it?
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(disclaimer: I am the author of PageKite, actively seeking new users. :-)
How good or bad that is depends on what you are doing. For someone demoing static files (e.g. a web designer), running a mature HTTP server like Apache in static-only mode is almost entirely without risk.
I am also planning to add some access controls to PageKite itself, so only authenticated users' traffic is passed through to the HTTP server, but that's just vapour at the moment. :-)
It's blunt, but it really works. Software that isn't running can't be attacked.
Another option would be to run it on EC2 using a pre-built distro image with the components you need (if you can find such an image). This will be more expensive than Heroku but you can define the stack.
I'm sure others can chime in with their suggestions depending on what you developed it in.