I'm a user of modulus and a big fan of their service. It has been much more consistent than other Node.js PaaS providers that I've tried. Downtime has been almost non-existent and the level of service has been consistently high.
I hope that this new step in their growth will lead to an even better product without compromising what has made them so great up to now. To me that is, down-to-earth interaction and quiet and reliable service.
For those interested, Plunker (http://plnkr.co) runs off Modulus and gets around 50k pageviews a day. The set-up is 1 servo for the static assets and embedded view, 1 servo for the api server and 1 servo for the real-time preview server.
The runner servo alone is serving 32k requests an hour and is below capacity.
I hope that this new step in their growth will lead to an even better product without compromising what has made them so great up to now. To me that is, down-to-earth interaction and quiet and reliable service.
For those interested, Plunker (http://plnkr.co) runs off Modulus and gets around 50k pageviews a day. The set-up is 1 servo for the static assets and embedded view, 1 servo for the api server and 1 servo for the real-time preview server.
The runner servo alone is serving 32k requests an hour and is below capacity.