DotCloud Adds Support For WebSockets, Vertical Scaling And More (techcrunch.com) 48 points by KenCochrane 14y ago ↗ HN
[–] shykes 14y ago ↗ Here are the announcements on dotCloud's blog.http://blog.dotcloud.com/dotcloud-announces-native-support-f...http://blog.dotcloud.com/dotcloud-now-supports-mongodb-20http://blog.dotcloud.com/now-scale-vertically-or-horizontall...
[–] zerosanity 14y ago ↗ I wonder what info-structure changes had to be done to support WebSockets. Are they using experimental nginx support? Something else? [–] KenCochrane 14y ago ↗ If you look at this page, towards the bottomhttp://docs.dotcloud.com/guides/websockets/It says the following: "the old load balancers are based on Nginx, while the new ones are based on Node.js"
[–] KenCochrane 14y ago ↗ If you look at this page, towards the bottomhttp://docs.dotcloud.com/guides/websockets/It says the following: "the old load balancers are based on Nginx, while the new ones are based on Node.js"
[–] frisco 14y ago ↗ What are the limits to the vertical scaling? Can I, for example: dotcloud scale MYAPP db:memory=144G How much would such a thing cost, if possible? [–] KenCochrane 14y ago ↗ According to this page: http://docs.dotcloud.com/guides/scaling/The max you can scale is 64GB, However scaling above 4GB must be explicitly enabled for your account, so you need to contact them.
[–] KenCochrane 14y ago ↗ According to this page: http://docs.dotcloud.com/guides/scaling/The max you can scale is 64GB, However scaling above 4GB must be explicitly enabled for your account, so you need to contact them.
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 28.1 ms ] threadhttp://blog.dotcloud.com/dotcloud-announces-native-support-f...
http://blog.dotcloud.com/dotcloud-now-supports-mongodb-20
http://blog.dotcloud.com/now-scale-vertically-or-horizontall...
http://docs.dotcloud.com/guides/websockets/
It says the following: "the old load balancers are based on Nginx, while the new ones are based on Node.js"
The max you can scale is 64GB, However scaling above 4GB must be explicitly enabled for your account, so you need to contact them.