dotCloud vs Google App Engine vs Stackato

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dotCloud

5
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+ 1
0
Google App Engine

10K
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+ 1
610
Stackato

12
25
+ 1
2
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Pros of dotCloud
Pros of Google App Engine
Pros of Stackato
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    • 145
      Easy to deploy
    • 106
      Auto scaling
    • 80
      Good free plan
    • 62
      Easy management
    • 56
      Scalability
    • 35
      Low cost
    • 32
      Comprehensive set of features
    • 28
      All services in one place
    • 22
      Simple scaling
    • 19
      Quick and reliable cloud servers
    • 6
      Granular Billing
    • 5
      Easy to develop and unit test
    • 4
      Monitoring gives comprehensive set of key indicators
    • 3
      Really easy to quickly bring up a full stack
    • 3
      Create APIs quickly with cloud endpoints
    • 2
      Mostly up
    • 2
      No Ops
    • 2
      Compliance - Owning the data helps with SOX, etc

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    What is dotCloud?

    Build your ideal application stack by combining powerful cloud services. Experiment for free, then go live and only pay for what you need. dotCloud enables developers and IT organizations to deploy, manage and scale their applications with unprecedented ease and flexibility by assembling and customizing powerful pre-configured stacks and services.

    What is Google App Engine?

    Google has a reputation for highly reliable, high performance infrastructure. With App Engine you can take advantage of the 10 years of knowledge Google has in running massively scalable, performance driven systems. App Engine applications are easy to build, easy to maintain, and easy to scale as your traffic and data storage needs grow.

    What is Stackato?

    Stackato runs on top of your cloud infrastructure, and is the middleware from which your applications are launched. Developers simply upload their application source files to Stackato via IDE or command-line. Stackato automatically configures the required language runtimes, web frameworks, and data and messaging services.

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    What are some alternatives to dotCloud, Google App Engine, and Stackato?
    Heroku
    Heroku is a cloud application platform – a new way of building and deploying web apps. Heroku lets app developers spend 100% of their time on their application code, not managing servers, deployment, ongoing operations, or scaling.
    Apollo
    Build a universal GraphQL API on top of your existing REST APIs, so you can ship new application features fast without waiting on backend changes.
    AWS Elastic Beanstalk
    Once you upload your application, Elastic Beanstalk automatically handles the deployment details of capacity provisioning, load balancing, auto-scaling, and application health monitoring.
    Apache Camel
    An open source Java framework that focuses on making integration easier and more accessible to developers.
    Red Hat OpenShift
    OpenShift is Red Hat's Cloud Computing Platform as a Service (PaaS) offering. OpenShift is an application platform in the cloud where application developers and teams can build, test, deploy, and run their applications.
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