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GoDaddy Container-as-a-Service (ElasticHosts, Springs.io), discontinued

GoDaddy Container-as-a-Service (ElasticHosts, Springs.io), discontinued

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What is GoDaddy Container-as-a-Service (ElasticHosts, Springs.io), discontinued?

GoDaddy supported container management and container-as-a-service products, including (since 2016) ElasticHosts and Springs.io (e.g. Elastic Containers), are discontinued under those brands as of June 2020. However, GoDaddy development services, SDKs, and other projects are now hosted at GoDaddy Engineering and…

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Springs.io

7 out of 10
June 19, 2017
Incentivized
Springs are servers that can handle sudden peaks in load without slowing to a standstill or costing the earth. We used it for container …
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What is GoDaddy Container-as-a-Service (ElasticHosts, Springs.io), discontinued?

GoDaddy supported container management and container-as-a-service products, including (since 2016) ElasticHosts and Springs.io (e.g. Elastic Containers), are discontinued under those brands as of June 2020. However, GoDaddy development services, SDKs, and other projects are now hosted at GoDaddy…

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Product Details

What is GoDaddy Container-as-a-Service (ElasticHosts, Springs.io), discontinued?

GoDaddy Container-as-a-Service (ElasticHosts, Springs.io), discontinued Features

  • Supported: Auto-scaling servers
  • Supported: Utility-based billing
  • Supported: SSD Storage
  • Supported: Linux containerisation technology

GoDaddy Container-as-a-Service (ElasticHosts, Springs.io), discontinued Screenshots

Screenshot of Springs are reactive servers which scale automatically to the load. That's why you don't need to pay for unused capacity at all.

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GoDaddy Container-as-a-Service (ElasticHosts, Springs.io), discontinued Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo
Supported CountriesGlobal support
Supported LanguagesEnglish
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Reviews and Ratings

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June 19, 2017

Springs.io

Score 7 out of 10
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Verified User
Incentivized
Springs are servers that can handle sudden peaks in load without slowing to a standstill or costing the earth. We used it for container hosting.
  • Container hosting, cloud virtualization
  • Elastic capacity scaling and pay-per-use billing
  • Linux kernel containerization technologies for container isolation and control
  • Provide more options at lower costs
  • It would be nice to see that expanded out to more distributions. What would be potentially even better though is templates. Some hosts can deploy ready-to-run WordPress/Drupal sites, LAMP instances, ownCloud instances, etc. at the drop of a hat. If Springs could replicate this with their container hosting they’d immediately appeal to a much, much wider audience;
Unlike other providers, Springs doesn’t use a pre-built container solution, instead opting for their own software built from the ground up.
Container Management
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  • In the beginning I wasn’t sure what I should set it to for my web server, so I left it. After a while the Average usage area begins showing how much resource the container is demanding and from that more adequate limits can be set.
  • Springs is drastically cheaper than running 4 OVH servers, and a little cheaper than running nano instances on AWS.
  • AWS
Springs is drastically cheaper than running 4 OVH servers, and a little cheaper than running nano instances on AWS.
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