I have two extremely tiny sites (like, "handful of users/1 user" sites) on Fly. I have had multiple incidents despite me not even touching them.
The thing that worries me about these incidents is they haven't been, like, full service outages. A small subset of users talking about issues in forums. This makes me just feel like Fly has an immense amount of issues.
At least if like 50% of fly goes down then it feels like a config fat finger. When it's a bunch of tiny issues now all my ops debugging has to start with going to the fly forums (and it's _always been issues on fly's side_).
The price is "right" (though like with all PaaS the gaslighting about running multiple processes in one container makes me feel bad about the state of cloud computing). And I really like the CLI stuff mostly! But I extremely don't care about edge computing so for me fly is just heroku and I would love to feel more confident on that end.
(EDIT: the nice thing is I get email support with a bit of cash. This is a thing that will go away when they get bigger but it's here while things are still breaking often)
The thing that worries me about these incidents is they haven't been, like, full service outages. A small subset of users talking about issues in forums. This makes me just feel like Fly has an immense amount of issues.
At least if like 50% of fly goes down then it feels like a config fat finger. When it's a bunch of tiny issues now all my ops debugging has to start with going to the fly forums (and it's _always been issues on fly's side_).
The price is "right" (though like with all PaaS the gaslighting about running multiple processes in one container makes me feel bad about the state of cloud computing). And I really like the CLI stuff mostly! But I extremely don't care about edge computing so for me fly is just heroku and I would love to feel more confident on that end.
(EDIT: the nice thing is I get email support with a bit of cash. This is a thing that will go away when they get bigger but it's here while things are still breaking often)