I am a very happy user of nanobox, i was able to deploy to linode after migrating from GCP app engine, relatively painless. Their whole suite of tools made it easy to not scew up that..first deploy to the new server shudders
Were you running a docker image on custom VMs on app engine? Just wondering how easy the transition was. Are you still running on Google cloud instances via nanobox?
i was using flex python 3 engine, not custom.
I am not running on GCP anymore, I switched to Linode because it's cheaper ($5 instance) and deployed using nanobox.
I deployed to app engine using app engine deployment, Linode using nanobox
I haven't heard of this before, but it looks like it's similar to Docker compose or maybe a layer on top? And insight or comparison as to why you would use this over other tools.
Can anyone using this give us a report on the developer experience? Even simple quality of life stuff is useful like how easy is it to see logs for running containers, how fast are the deploys, etc.
I can't give a full report, I strongly suggest that your try. But we are currently evaluating nanobox to see if we made the move from a another provider and for now it is very satisfying. Really easy to use and setup, very nice dashboard for monitoring your apps . Logs are present and easy to access but generally we prefer to use alternate/external solutions for log tracking (not related to nanobox) but it gives a good start if you can't externalize them. Deployment are as fast as other providers we tested. Deployments run on both local and server side, I will need more deployment to give a complete speed feedback. Scaling has never been easier. Honestly I really like the product and the team behind is very present on their slack channel to get you up and ready. So far so good.
Super easy. Deploys are very quick, it's able to do it all with no downtime.
Logs can be accessed through a Dashboard and they're streamed in live, very handy for debugging. You can also go back through the log history too though.
You need scripting and/or UA sniffing to display your blog? Too bad.
Thanks!
Logs can be accessed through a Dashboard and they're streamed in live, very handy for debugging. You can also go back through the log history too though.
I highly recommend.
- https://news.nanobox.io/packet-now-officially-supported/
- https://docs.nanobox.io/providers/hosting-accounts/packet/
Their full list of officially supported cloud providers is here: https://docs.nanobox.io/providers/hosting-accounts/