I'm personally happy to mess around with docker for an hour once if it lets me save 50%+ on running it.
It's true that Heroku has a better experience, but that doesn't matter if the NRE for making it work on a cheaper platform is recouped after barely a month. I think the fact that these services are able to be successful despite having a worse experience shows how uncompetitive Heroku's pricing is.
It's true that Heroku has a better experience, but that doesn't matter if the NRE for making it work on a cheaper platform is recouped after barely a month. I think the fact that these services are able to be successful despite having a worse experience shows how uncompetitive Heroku's pricing is.