Heroku
Pricing Model
Pricing Model
Free
Monthly payment
One-time payment
Annual Subscription
Quote-based
List of Features
List of Features
- Instant API
- SQL Support
- Turn SOAP into REST
- Server-Side Scripting
- Admin Console
Pricing Info
Pricing Info
DreamFactory is an open-source project. It is free, hence, enterprise pricing is not available.
Integrations
Integrations
DreamFactory has connectors which allow you to integrate the following databases, file storage systems, social media platforms, and third-party solutions with DreamFactory and instantly generate REST APIs for them:
- MySQL
- Oracle
- PostgreSQL
- IBM Db2
- SQL Server
- SQLite
- CouchDB
- Couchbase
- Azure Cosmos DB
- Azure TableStorage
- Amazon S3
- Azure Blob Storage
- GridFS
- OpenStack Object Storage
- Rackspace Cloud Files
- WebDAV File Storage
- IBM Watson
- IBM Maximo
Languages Supported
English
Chinese
German
Hindi
Japanese
Spanish
French
Russian
Italian
Dutch
Portugese
Polish
Turkish
Swedish
Arabic
Prominent Clients
E.C. Barton & Company, Verizon Cloud, Intel
Available Devices
Windows
Linux
Android
iPhone/iPad
Mac
Web-based
Windows Mobile
Company Size
Small Business
Large Enterprises
Medium Business
Freelancers
Available Support
phone
live support
training
tickets
General Info
An enterprise-grade API as a service platform to accelerate application development in the cloud and on-premise.
Company Email
sales@dreamfactory.com
Contact No.
Company's Address
DreamFactory Software, Inc.
600 Mansell Rd, Alpharetta,
GA 30022
USA
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Pricing Model
Free
Monthly payment
One-time payment
Annual Subscription
Quote-based
List of Features
- Heroku runtime
- Heroku PostgreSQL
- Scale
- Add-on
- Data clips
- Heroku Redis
- App metrics
- Code and data rollback
- Extensibility
- Smart containers
- Continuous delivery
Pricing Info
Heroku utilizes Dynos which are smart, lightweight containers built for modern languages and developer productivity.
Free
- Core platform features (multiple deployment methods, automated patching, unified logs, buildpacks, routing, dyno management, SSH to the dyno)
- Sleeps after 30 minutes of inactivity
- Account-based pool
- Free dyno hours
- Custom domains
- 512 MB RAM
- 1 web/1 worker
Hobby – $7/dyno per month
- Core platform features
- Never sleeps
- Free SSL & automated certificate management for custom domains
- Application metrics
- Multiple workers for more powerful apps
- 512 MB RAM
- 10 process types
Standard – $25 – $500/dyno per month
- All Hobby features, plus
- Simple horizontal scalability
- Threshold alerts
- Preboot
- Language runtime metrics
- 512 MB or 1 GB RAM
- Process types
Performance – $25 – $500/dyno per month
- All Standard features, plus:
- Mix with standard dynos
- Dedicated
- Autoscaling
- 2.5 GB or 14 GB RAM
- Process Types
Integrations
Heroku integrates with the following applications:
- GitHub
Languages Supported
English
Chinese
German
Hindi
Japanese
Spanish
French
Russian
Italian
Dutch
Portugese
Polish
Turkish
Swedish
Arabic
Prominent Clients
Invisalign, Altschool, Caloriecloud
Available Devices
Windows
Linux
Android
iPhone/iPad
Mac
Web-based
Windows Mobile
Company Size
Small Business
Large Enterprises
Medium Business
Freelancers
Available Support
phone
live support
training
tickets
General Info
Heroku is a platform as a service (PaaS) that allows IT developers to create and manage applications in the cloud. It offers open source buildpacks, third-party add-ons, and ready-to-use Heroku buttons. Heroku's development tools allow you to create data-driven applications that are supported with fully managed data services.
Company Email
pr@heroku.com
Contact No.
Company's Address
The Landmark
1 Market St., Suite 300
San Francisco, CA94105
USA
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You should pay attention to the fact that while both DreamFactory and Heroku may have an outstanding range of features every product might be aimed at a different business size. If you are analyzing various solutions you should give some attention to a company type they are aimed at. Certain functionalities could scale up well for huge enterprises but if you own a small or medium business it’s often better to refrain paying for complex functionalities that you might never have a chance to use.
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