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Old 06-26-2018, 05:34 PM   #1652
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Yes, Heroku isn't simple.

Google Cloud Platform isn't free. When I registered, it's free 12 months.

Because I want to use personal, so I need free

If you can, please guide me about Google Cloud Platform. Thanks so much ^^
GCP has an Always Free tier.

https://cloud.google.com/free/docs/f...sked-questions
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Google Cloud Platform Free Tier

The Google Cloud Platform Free Tier is your opportunity to learn and use GCP for free. It has two parts: a 12-month, $300 credit free trial and Always Free. The 12-month, $300 free trial allows you to use any GCP product. Always Free allows you to try participating products for free up to their non-expiring usage limits, making it easy for you to test and develop with these products.
For the Google Compute Engine, the following is included in always free:
  • 1 f1-micro instance per month (US regions only - Excluding Northern Virginia)
  • 30 GB-months HDD, 5 GB-months snapshot
  • 1 GB network egress from North America to all region destinations per month (excluding China and Australia)

Amazon (AWS) may offer something similar.

I don't have experience with GCP or AWS but I'm sure there are plenty of tutorials available on the web.

I think a LAMP (Linux, Apache HTTP Server, MySQL, and PHP) stack is probably the quickest way to get you going.
https://cloud.google.com/launcher/so...oy-images/lamp

Ignore the $24.67-34.67 estimate. That estimate is if you choose the n1-standard-1 paid tier server (vCPU: 1, RAM: 3.75 GB). If you want to use the free tier, you need to choose f1-micro server (vCPU: shared, RAM: 0.60 GB)
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