Experiences on free and low-cost hosting for play framework applications?

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Hosting Problem Overview


I'd like to know your experience finding a host for play applications on free or low-cost servers

So far now I found the following options:

Do you have any experience with one of these?

Any other option you know?

Hosting Solutions


Solution 1 - Hosting

I had a bad experience with GAE, as you are forced to work with their API for many things, some components don't work as GAE blacklists some package they require, etc. Also, moving from GAE to another platform can be painful.

Amazon can get expensive depending on the resources you use. I don't know about the others.

The standard option would be Playapps.net, the basic plan is cheap and it provides everything you might need.

Another alternative is to pick a cheap Linode and set it up yourself. It's a bit more expensive and more work, but better value for the bucks.

Solution 2 - Hosting

I am big fan of Cloudbees. I have hosted a few apps there and the load time is fast. Also, they have good support and a great team.

Solution 3 - Hosting

I've just found a new free option

http://community.jboss.org/blogs/thomas.heute/2011/08/12/lets-play-on-the-red-hat-cloud-using-the-play-framework-on-openshift-express-and-jbossas7

Red hat cloud, Openshift express... I'll update the question...

Solution 4 - Hosting

another option I've just found is VmWare's cloudfondry

here is a tutorial on how to configure it for play! apps

http://iambivas.blogspot.com/2011/08/running-play-framework-application-on.html

no pricing yet, but I guess there will be an affordable option...

edit: a new module for play

module: http://www.playframework.org/modules/cloudfoundry

Solution 5 - Hosting

an article talking about unexpensive java hosting solutions

http://veerasundar.com/blog/2009/12/hosting-java-applications-in-the-web/

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