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We serve anyone and everyone from small sized businesses to enterprise level, Fortune 100 companies.
We make it simple to launch in the cloud and scale up as you grow with an intuitive control panel, predictable pricing, team accounts, and more.
When setting up I had a lot of questions and they respond quickly. I like the interface, the ability to easily see exactly what is contained in each request is great and the API is straightforward.
Inability to filter or sort scheduled tasks (especially by payload). Inability to temporary pause scheduled task.
Helps to change the serial processing and get all the benefits of parallel cloud computing. Great intuitive UI with all the needed details.
So we are suggested to use either enterprise or on-premise deployment. The question is, it's just small part of our overall architecture but either E/P services charged too much.
Very easy to use, the analytics is great option for use to optimize our code, the guarantee cron job is peace of mind to our business.
But the lack of a search feature/function is the #1 issue for Iron in my opinion.
Overall, I am very satisfied with IronWorker and I have recommended it to my friends and colleagues.
Occasionally jobs stall in the queue and need to be manually pushed through. This has not happened recently.
The clean User Interface of their website make a great experience. Combined with the fact that a simple server can be quickly deployed with the help of droplets makes DigitalOcean an easy choice.
You are charged for disabled instances, you would think charges would only be for instances that are actually in use.
It has been good and I see no reason to think of moving. Service is great, price is good too.
You have to turn off the droplet to scale up or scale down. Information regarding DDoS attacks on droplets should also me made available in the control panel.
In addition, what I really like is how they have a market place where you can browse popular and common open source apps (like plesk) and they can set it up for you with one click of a button.
Hard initial learning curve if you do not have a background in hosting your own web-based products or sites.
Very powerful web hosting, extremely kind and supportive ethos (Digital Ocean were kind enough to support our community project with additional credits).
Although their cost is really low, it is necessary to calculate them and it can be a bit complicated.
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