Is Railway really suitable for production
jvini0166
PROOP

2 months ago

I just moved to the Railway, but in terms of status I'm seeing, there are interruptions every week, and that's unacceptable for production. Does this happen often?

4 Replies

jvini0166
PROOP

2 months ago

I was using AWS with K8s clusters, but it's hard just to myself to manage many projects, I've moved yeasterday, and I saw 2 outages in only one day


2 months ago

Hey, Railway is suitable for production. With that being said, I am not going to undermine the fact that the status page isn't looking great. However, to shed a bit more light on the reasoning for it, it is because Railway is growing fast, like really really fast. So much so, that new deployments at peak hours can't catch up, as the building pipeline is basically stuck. The team is continuing working on improvements and has already rolled out a new queued actions upgrade yesterday (more context here).


jvini0166
PROOP

2 months ago

Okay, thanks for the reply. I'm migrating my operation to Railway because I found it truly innovative, and it really is. I managed to migrate in less than 30-40 minutes, something that took me several hours to get a perfect Kubernetes cluster. However, the page really worries me about my clients having to wait an hour due to infrastructure issues, but I'll give Railway a chance.


jvini0166
PROOP

2 months ago

What you guys promise is "Ship software peacefully," so I hope to leave this setup there and go a few good weeks without worrying, haha.


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