Been a fan of fly and have had most, if not all, of my side and semi-side projects on there for some time now. But...the ratio of good/fun/snarky blog posts to reliable service has gotten a bit too large for me, starting to look for other providers at this point just in case they can't turn this trend around. Honestly been a good object lesson for me in the importance of backing up marketing/hype/"mind-share" stuff w/ absolute rock-solid performance/reliability or just forgoing the former for the latter.
As an aside, it's also taking down some decently-load-bearing web infra like unpkg => https://www.unpkg.com/
Yeah, I saw; I've kept up w/ everything pretty closely. Still decently frustrating as a paying customer, but I hope they can figure it out. If they can and can show some real reliability, I'll be an even bigger fan.
Yep! More putting it out there for other folks. I’m also a somewhat frustrated paying customer, but as I’m dealing with my own growing pains, I relate to what they’re going through. I’ve personally migrated my DB to Crunchy to somewhat mitigate the risk.
That's a good point / thing that I've not thought about as much here. I would be much more frustrated if my primary datastores were hosted there. As things stand, their semi-hosted offering never really made sense to me (esp. now lol), but I do think if you get into the game of DB hosting there's almost another level of expectation even beyond basic compute (oddly enough)
As an aside, it's also taking down some decently-load-bearing web infra like unpkg => https://www.unpkg.com/
see also https://community.fly.io/t/app-went-dead/11397/60