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Scalr - Self-Scaling Hosting Environment utilizing Amazon's EC2 (scalr.net)
14 points by mshafrir on Sept 30, 2009 | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments


I'm not sure if I understand the pricing explanation...

1) Cloud computing minus the sky-high prices

2) just $99 plus AWS charges

So it's cloud computing plus the sky-high prices?

Typo?


Funny, I hadn't thought of that.

:-)


Scalr has been around for quite a while.

I'm not sure why to use it when there's now load-balancing/scaling of instances built into ec2 itself. Maybe the monitoring and the database stuff.


Scalr scales your sql database, with master-slave separation, replication between nodes, and soon application transparent partitioning (sharding). So if you're not into the whole DBA / sysadmin fun, it's worth it.

It also lets you restore a website version to a previous state if you get hacked, use traditional (cheaper) hosting solutions which burst on the cloud when needed, and manage app versions, backups, etc. in a more organized way then homegrown solutions.


Maybe things have improved since this post, but this was my experience.

http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=550692


Sorry that Scalr didn't work out for you. From the date your comment was posted (beginning 2009) Scalr was still a young open source project.

We now have a development version available at development.scalr.net, if you would like to try it out again.




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