Tag: paas
7 articles
· fly-io / railway
Fly.io vs Railway 2026 — Hosting for Solo Developers
Railway wins for most solo devs shipping MVPs in 2026: zero-config DX, sleep-based savings, and now HA Postgres. Fly.io wins when you need 18 edge regions, always-on services, or GPU workloads.
· coolify / caprover
Coolify vs CapRover: Self-Hosting PaaS Compared (2026)
Coolify wins for most devs replacing Heroku. CapRover wins if RAM is tight or you need Docker Swarm clustering. Tested on Hetzner CX22 with v4.1.2 and v1.14.2.
· railway / paas
Railway in 2026 — is the simplicity worth the cost?
Railway gets you to production faster than anything else in this category. The unmanaged Postgres and per-vCPU billing change that math at scale. Real numbers.
· deployment / fly-io
Fly.io Review 2026: Six Months Running in Production
Fly.io earns 7.5/10. Best-in-class multi-region deployment at PaaS prices; held back by deployment-API reliability incidents and an immature Managed Postgres.
· fly-io / railway
Fly.io vs Railway: Hosting Comparison for Small Teams (2026)
Railway wins on predictability for solo devs and 2–5-person teams. Fly.io wins when you need 18-region coverage. Real numbers, billing gotchas, honest verdict.
· paas / deployment
Fly.io vs Render — global reach vs. deploy simplicity (2026)
Render wins on deploy speed, Postgres, and CI/CD simplicity. Fly.io wins on global reach and scale-to-zero. Data-driven for solo devs and early-stage teams.
· paas / deployment
Railway vs Render — Pick the simpler PaaS (2026)
Railway wins on DX, cold starts, and database variety. Render wins on predictable billing and preview environments. The data for your next deployment decision.