1) okay, tomayto, tomahto, no pros for aws here anyway
2) best practice to deploy static apps to s3? Well, maybe if you have it fully set up in aws, for someone who has, not there is no reason to choose it over netlify/gh-pages
AWS is providing much more services and flexibility. Plus it's cheaper.
I did not say aws does not provide value. I said that aws is too complicated and for startup it will always be easier to work with saas solutions that either cost nothing or dirt cheap. AWS will always be for those who have devops or at least a very skillful backend engineer that can dedicate some time to setup deployments
for startup it will always be easier to work with saas solutions
AWS has a lot of services, and this article is using the IaaS, while there are many SaaS solutions from AWS.
IMHO, Heroku is nice for MVP/PoC or side projects, but on the next steps company should go to AWS/GCP.
PS: unfortunately, I'm not getting $$ from AWS :-(
Although in my company we still use heroku for half of web applications deployments. It is still cheaper at at larger scale to buy dynos than to either lose developers time with aws or devoting someone with aws knowledge.
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1) okay, tomayto, tomahto, no pros for aws here anyway
2) best practice to deploy static apps to s3? Well, maybe if you have it fully set up in aws, for someone who has, not there is no reason to choose it over netlify/gh-pages
AWS is providing much more services and flexibility. Plus it's cheaper.
I did not say aws does not provide value. I said that aws is too complicated and for startup it will always be easier to work with saas solutions that either cost nothing or dirt cheap. AWS will always be for those who have devops or at least a very skillful backend engineer that can dedicate some time to setup deployments
AWS has a lot of services, and this article is using the IaaS, while there are many SaaS solutions from AWS.
IMHO, Heroku is nice for MVP/PoC or side projects, but on the next steps company should go to AWS/GCP.
PS: unfortunately, I'm not getting $$ from AWS :-(
Heroku is nice for MVP/PoC or side projects
That's what i meant.
Although in my company we still use heroku for half of web applications deployments. It is still cheaper at at larger scale to buy dynos than to either lose developers time with aws or devoting someone with aws knowledge.