> Right now we are working on adding MySQL support, so you can port pretty much any existing app.
If you're offering a PHP PaaS, shouldn't you plan support for the de facto standard PHP RDBMS out of the gate?
> Currently a group of 15 or so people is actively testing this and is sending us valuable feedback. Nevertheless it’s quite close to production-quality service and you’ll hear more about it very soon.
Be careful there. 15 people is not a large enough sample size to claim that your distributed system is "close to production-quality". There are plenty of assumptions that work for 15 people that could completely fall over at scale.
If you're offering a PHP PaaS, shouldn't you plan support for the de facto standard PHP RDBMS out of the gate?
> Currently a group of 15 or so people is actively testing this and is sending us valuable feedback. Nevertheless it’s quite close to production-quality service and you’ll hear more about it very soon.
Be careful there. 15 people is not a large enough sample size to claim that your distributed system is "close to production-quality". There are plenty of assumptions that work for 15 people that could completely fall over at scale.