Fly.io 3 Free VMs
"Fly provides free allowances for up to 3 VMs (so deploying a Wasp app to a new account is free)"
Is this still valid?
On its website:
There are no free allowances on the Pay As You Go plan or during free trial of the deprecated paid Hobby plan.
Resources included for free on the Hobby (deprecated), Launch, and Scale plans:
Up to 3 shared-cpu-1x 256mb VMs
3GB persistent volume storage (total)
Outbound data transfer:
100 GB North America & Europe
30 GB Asia Pacific, Oceania & South America
30 GB Africa & India
We can either choose Pay As You Go (Not Free), or Launch Plan ($29/month)?
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Hi @Nick. I'm kapa.ai, your friendly support bot. I will try to answer your question by searching through the knowledge base. :wave:
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Based on the information provided in the knowledge sources (https://wasp-lang.dev/docs/advanced/deployment/cli), Fly.io does provide free allowances for up to 3 VMs. However, it's important to note that all plans require you to add your credit card information before you can proceed. If you don't, the deployment will fail.
As for the current plans on Fly.io's website, it seems there might have been changes since the Wasp documentation was written. If the website states that there are no free allowances on the Pay As You Go plan or during the free trial of the deprecated paid Hobby plan, then that is likely the current policy.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, I would recommend checking directly with Fly.io's official documentation or support.
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Sorry @Nick, I seem to be having a bit of trouble. Don't worry though, I've pinged my support and they will try to fix me up! :technologist:
Perhaps try again in 15mins?
Based on this recent answer, Fly waives your bill if you spend under 5$: https://community.fly.io/t/free-tier-is-dead/20651/22
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Free tier is dead?
That makes total sense now! Thanks for the clarification. I’m not quite sure what you mean by “Legacy Legacy” and “Legacy”. I think you’re alluding to the fact that previously it was possible to never consume your trial credit, because the free allowance would be consumed first? Yes exactly, but with your explanation it makes sense now. Basi...