Free Hosting For Facebook Applications
Posted by Nick O'Neill on November 12th, 2007 12:14 PMFree web hosting providers have been around for at least a decade. Most of those providers covered costs via advertising revenue. Om Malik has posted about Joyent’s new offering to Facebook developers. Soon, Joyent will provide free mid-tier hosting solutions for all Facebook application developers. This makes a lot of sense for Joyent given that they have scalable solutions that can host even the most robust Facebook applications.
A few days ago, another hosting provider emailed me about a similar solution. They launched the Free Unmetered Hosting application which is essentially a promotion for the hosting site FreeUnmeteredHost.com. As far as I know, this company doesn’t provide the same type of scalable, redundant hosting sollutions that Joyent provides.
The majority of Facebook applications will never need to upgrade to the premium hosting solutions given that there are few applications that have a large number of users. As I told Om Malik yesterday, there are only 4 applications on Facebook that have over 1 million daily users and 91 applications that have over 1 million total installs. Approximately 15 percent of all applications have at least 10,000 installs. As the platform expands you can expect these numbers to decrease.
So for all of you that plan on launching your own applications in the coming months, Joyent appears to be the best option. Free hosting and future scalability if by chance your application hits a home run and gets hundreds of thousands of users.







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November 12th, 2007 at 5:38 pm
I'm curious what language is best suited for facebook development on Joyent. They seem to be big into ruby on rails, but I'm also considering Java and php.
Criteria for “best” in my case would include up-to-date software libraries and frameworks that would work well for this, and documentation clearly showing how to set it up.
Thanks to anybody that can help with this!
November 12th, 2007 at 6:38 pm
I’m curious what language is best suited for facebook development on Joyent. They seem to be big into ruby on rails, but I’m also considering Java and php.
Criteria for “best” in my case would include up-to-date software libraries and frameworks that would work well for this, and documentation clearly showing how to set it up.
Thanks to anybody that can help with this!
November 13th, 2007 at 3:03 am
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November 13th, 2007 at 11:37 am
I'd like to see some unbiased customer feedback about Joyent. I've had a hard time getting them to even return my calls, much less offer “free” hosting.
November 13th, 2007 at 12:37 pm
I’d like to see some unbiased customer feedback about Joyent. I’ve had a hard time getting them to even return my calls, much less offer “free” hosting.
November 21st, 2007 at 3:00 pm
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