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Im really not sure about the pricing model. Here are a couple of points:

There are tons of people looking for $5 vps that have like 500mb on ram. Your pricing structure will be like a magnet for those type of people. I dont think may of those people will upgrade to a $100 a month plan though.

As with the point above, you are relying to heavily on the people who have bought into the system at the free plan and now have to migrate. If I were to go onto one of the paid plans I would feel bad knowing most of the money im spending is going to provide a free service tier.

50Gb data transfer limit 0_0. Its 2012, bandwidth is dirt cheap and 50GB really is not that much. Especially if the person is paying $100+ per month. If someone is using more than 2GB of ram they are most likely using more than 50GB of incoming/outgoing data.

Edit: I signed up to test it out and while it says unlimited services (free plan) once you signup it limits you to 10.

Edit2: Turns out you need to have some ruby knowledge to get started (even if they offer a ton of languages). Since I dont I will have to postpone playing with it till the weekend where I can dedicate some time to playing with ruby.



As a $5-VPS-with-512MB-of-RAM user, I would agree that us folks aren't the kind that want big upgrades. I use it to host a personal site, an informational site (http://websocket.us/) and that's about it. I'm not out there to build huge cloud apps.


I don't know any Ruby beyond absolute basics, and definitely didn't need to use it to get started.

If you're using OS X or Linux, just run these 3 commands in a Terminal:

sudo gem install af af login af update [appname]

to upload your app.

See here for more details http://blog.appfog.com/getting-started-with-appfogs-command-...

But you can get started with things like Wordpress or Drupal without touching the appfog client, see here for a list of "jumpstarts"

http://docs.appfog.com/getting-started/jumpstarts


FYI, it's $0.15/GB for additional data transfer: https://groups.google.com/d/topic/appfog-users/UtTmKrxSTYA/d...


It doesn't matter, even if the bandwidth was free. It is not stated anywhere so a potential customer will see that number and be less likely to buy the plan even if it is the smallest limitation.




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