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Hi @robert-stuttaford diving into https://libraries.io/github/robert-stuttaford/terraform-example
enjoy 🙂 you know where to find me if you have questions!
@jonpither we went live with our closed-source version of that code two Saturdays ago. it’s doing great.
@jonpither you mean artificially - by directly generating transactions, or by simulation, through exercising a website’s pages?
we’ve done the second with https://github.com/mhjort/clojider
it’s pretty straightforward to do the first; ship a lein project with the peer library and an nrepl service included and connect emacs and generate transactions 🙂
@robert-stuttaford that intro to Terraform resource you sent me is excellent
yeah, so that’d be sustained transaction input
until you reach indexing thresholds
terragrunt, neat! never heard of that before
Will check out - https://github.com/mhjort/clojider
@mhjort is around if you have questions, too 🙂
that’s how we do it around here buddy 🙂
good luck!
@juliobarros If you mean these: http://docs.datomic.com/storage.html#provisioning-dynamo http://docs.datomic.com/aws.html Then, yes, they are up to date
I'm interested in working Datomic into my workflow, but it's rather unclear to me what the cost structure would be, and I don't have a profitable project to bolt it onto right now. Do I need to maintain a separate database, and Datomic sits ontop of it? And then I pay an extra licensing fee atop that? I'd love to get started if I could deploy it for free (for now) to AWS or Heroku, possible?
@josh.freckleton Datomic Starter provides a no-cost way (from the perspective of Datomic license cost anyway) to deploy a Datomic application
@marshall I can get pretty far on a $0 budget for launching/testing an MVP on heroku/AWS. How much room do I have to grow with Datomic while staying at the free tier? IE how many users/MBs/other pertinent variables?
Datomic Starter is quite powerful. the scaling limit will come in if you want to add numerous peers. a Starter license is limited to 2 concurrent peers
some details are available here: http://www.datomic.com/pricing.html
thanks @marshall !