Jelastic | |
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Video tour | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15qwtTdk2f4&list=PL76CC8F5765B81BE2 |
Website | http://jelastic.com/ |
Development Status | Production |
Features | |
Technologies supported | Java, PHP, Ruby, Node.js, Python and .NET + the ability to use custom Docker containers |
Open source | No |
Cloud hosting | Yes |
Content Delivery Network (CDN) | |
Repositories | Maven, Git, SVN |
Databases | Maria DB, MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, CouchDB, MySQL, OrientDB, Cassandra, Neo4j, Redis |
Plugins | Yes Maven, Ant, Eclipse, IntelliJ IDEA, |
API | Yes |
Centralized Dashboard and Console | Yes |
Social Networks | |
https://twitter.com/#!/Jelastic | |
http://www.facebook.com/Jelastic | |
Blog | http://blog.jelastic.com/ |
Other | |
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Pricing | Jelastic offers truly flexible and elastic pricing for developers through a hosting service provider. Jelastic pricing is based upon resource usage so that developers pay only for resources in use by applications. Jelastic pricing model is based on units of resource called cloudlets. Each cloudlet represents approximately 400MHz of CPU and 128 MiB of RAM. You can set a minimum number of cloudlets to be reserved for your application and also set maximum limits should application demand increase. If you simply want a fixed bill every month, you can set a fixed number of cloudlets for your environment. Billing is totally flexible and dynamic and you can change your limits at any time (or even hibernate your app). You can find your exact Jelastic pricing by going to your hoster pricing page. More about Jelastic pricing - https://jelastic.com/pricing/overview/ Comparison table of Jelastic Hosting Providers - https://jelastic.cloud/ |
Last update | 2017-02-16 10:18:34 |
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