@mikengarrett Now you tell me! AWS offers ElasticSearch on demand for like $30/month
@brentalexander Scaling it to take on the world 🙂
@brentalexander Here’s the set-up I designing for @billy_penn
@brentalexander It’s awesome. I’ll build out my server and then make an AMI based off of that.
@brentalexander In the process of building our own stack using EasyEngine.io
@mikengarrett Ah thanks. I need to update my slides.
@brentalexander I’ve used WPEngine, Pantheon, and AWS for client work with any kind of budget.
@brentalexander zadieheimlich.com is hosted on a shared Dreamhost account run through KeyCDN.
@mikengarrett Oh man you haven’t heard about EasyEngine.io before? SO. AWSOME.
@brentalexander Pretty smart since once your site is in place you’re probably going to stick with them and pay more money.
@brentalexander I’m curious to try it out. I bet I could make a site that screams on it.
@monicaranders Exactly. YUM. YUM. BOY. HOWDY!
@caseydriscoll It’s ranked from easiest to hardest based on @JulienMelissas highly opinionated findings.
@cirsca Beats me. I do things the old fashioned way with PHP and HTML.
@mr_suh @awesomecon CATCH THEM! CATCH THEM ALL!
@brentalexander This is the only way I can pay attention. Demo time now = break time for my fingers.
@harpreetsb More coming.
@aaronjorbin FACT!
@caolan but its not even fragments. Its the entire HTML page and then parse it client side and update the DOM. Simplifies things a lot more
@caolan Source: github.com/kingkool68/zadieheiml… and github.com/kingkool68/zadieheiml…
