List of current and upcoming cloud platforms (blog.huchunhao.com) 59 points by andypants 15y ago ↗ HN
[–] ericflo 15y ago ↗ This list is missing the excellent ep.io. [–] andypants 15y ago ↗ Can't believe I forgot about ep.io! I added it to the list, thanks :]
[–] migmartri 15y ago ↗ There is another solution called Bitnami cloud (http://bitnami.org/cloud) that is not in the list.
[–] timf 15y ago ↗ Great list, added some suggestions to your comments.For Twitter users, I made a list of PaaS offerings here: http://twitter.com/peakscale/paas/members [–] nodesocket 15y ago ↗ Howdy Tim. If you would, please add us @nodesocket. We are a node.js hosting platform for developers. Gracias!
[–] nodesocket 15y ago ↗ Howdy Tim. If you would, please add us @nodesocket. We are a node.js hosting platform for developers. Gracias!
[–] olegp 15y ago ↗ http://www.akshell.com is another one, although it doesn't fit under any of the headings since it's a JavaScript platform that doesn't use Node.
[–] nodesocket 15y ago ↗ Andy, if you would, please add us NodeSocket. We are a node.js hosting platform for developers.
[–] hkuo 15y ago ↗ I think Joyent's Node.js cloud service should probably be added, considering that's where it's being actively developed right now.
[–] js4all 15y ago ↗ Two more:1) http://apps.jgate.de based on AppJet, runs JavaScript apps and CouchDB (open beta)2) http://cloudno.de based on Nodester, runs Node.js apps and CouchDB (private beta)
[–] upthedale 15y ago ↗ Windows Azure isn't just .Net. There's Ruby, Python, PHP and Java.http://www.microsoft.com/windowsazure/interop/[edit] I've just thought, the Ruby and Python support might technically be through .Net via IronRuby and IronPython, but I'm not sure. This certainly doesn't apply to PHP or Java though.
13 comments
[ 4.3 ms ] story [ 33.5 ms ] threadFor Twitter users, I made a list of PaaS offerings here: http://twitter.com/peakscale/paas/members
1) http://apps.jgate.de based on AppJet, runs JavaScript apps and CouchDB (open beta)
2) http://cloudno.de based on Nodester, runs Node.js apps and CouchDB (private beta)
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsazure/interop/
[edit] I've just thought, the Ruby and Python support might technically be through .Net via IronRuby and IronPython, but I'm not sure. This certainly doesn't apply to PHP or Java though.