> We spent 7 months building a Kubernetes based platform to replace Heroku for our SaaS product at mynewsdesk.com. The results were a 90% reduction in costs and a 30% improvement in performance.
I don't mean to sound dismissive, but maybe the problem is just that Heroku is/was slow and expensive? Meaning this isn't necessarily the right or quote-unquote "best" approach to reclaiming the stack
I don't mean to sound dismissive, but maybe the problem is just that Heroku is/was slow and expensive? Meaning this isn't necessarily the right or quote-unquote "best" approach to reclaiming the stack