Re: [melbourne-pug] External services for in-the-cloud app

2013-10-22 Thread Brian May
On 21 October 2013 20:58, Lars Yencken l...@yencken.org wrote: We use Github, but Bitbucket's more reasonably priced. It's what I use for my personal projects. The workflow around pull requests is probably not as strong for teams though. Github pull-requests have been criticised:

Re: [melbourne-pug] External services for in-the-cloud app

2013-10-21 Thread Lars Yencken
I can second NewRelic. We've used it for some time at work, and it's definitely the strongest performance monitoring tool that I've used. Recently I used their free tier for my language game in Flask, and it's again been useful. The 24h limit to history does prevent you from investigating

Re: [melbourne-pug] External services for in-the-cloud app

2013-10-21 Thread Javier Candeira
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 8:58 PM, Lars Yencken l...@yencken.org wrote: I can second NewRelic. We've used it for some time at work, and it's definitely the strongest performance monitoring tool that I've used. Recently I used their free tier for my language game in Flask, and it's again been

Re: [melbourne-pug] External services for in-the-cloud app

2013-10-21 Thread dan
This may seem a little too much like spammy adverstising but just to disclaim, I have no affliation or anything with the companyI'm just a fan of their software and this does seem particularly topical to this thread. New Relic just released some new (cheaper) pricing options for that might

[melbourne-pug] External services for in-the-cloud app

2013-10-20 Thread Javier Candeira
I'm about to start evaluating external scm, logging, monitoring, analytics, issues, etc. services for an in-the-cloud application, and I'd like your advice/opinion on the ones you already use. Monitoring: I'm currently using Server Density for monitoring with another client, and dislike it (it

Re: [melbourne-pug] External services for in-the-cloud app

2013-10-20 Thread Chris Maclachlan
I use NewRelic's free tier for an application of mine. It's an incredibly comprehensive solution. It also does a fair bit of log aggregating. Setup was extremely easy - in my case I have a Flask application on uWSGI, so getting it to work was as simple as throwing two lines into the app's

Re: [melbourne-pug] External services for in-the-cloud app

2013-10-20 Thread Javier Candeira
Thanks, guys. Please keep it coming! J On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 1:32 PM, Chris Maclachlan cjl...@gmail.com wrote: I use NewRelic's free tier for an application of mine. It's an incredibly comprehensive solution. It also does a fair bit of log aggregating. Setup was extremely easy - in my case

Re: [melbourne-pug] External services for in-the-cloud app

2013-10-20 Thread Bruce Wang
Cloudbees.com for Jenkins On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 2:28 PM, Javier Candeira jav...@candeira.comwrote: Thanks, guys. Please keep it coming! J On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 1:32 PM, Chris Maclachlan cjl...@gmail.com wrote: I use NewRelic's free tier for an application of mine. It's an incredibly