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We've compiled a list of 12 free and paid alternatives to Nodester. The primary competitors include OpenShift, Google App Engine. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Nodester and Microsoft Azure, Cloud Foundry, HelioHost. Also you can look at other similar options here: About.


OpenShift
Open Source

OpenShift is Red Hat's free, auto-scaling Platform as a Service (PaaS) for applications.

Google App Engine is a free* platform for developing and hosting web applications in Google-managed...

Microsoft Azure and SQL Azure enable you to build, host and scale applications in Microsoft...

Cloud Foundry
Free Open Source

Open-source PaaS for Java, Ruby, Python and Node.js.

Community powered free hosting for everyone.

A Joyent Cloud provided free development sandbox for users of Node.js.

OpenRuko
Free Open Source

OpenRuko is an Open Source Heroku Clone / Implementation

Heroku
Free Subscription

Heroku is a platform as a service (PaaS) that enables the deployment, execution, and scaling of web applications. It allows developers to quickly deploy their applications without having to manually configure servers or infrastructure.

Apprenda is an Open Platform as a Service (PaaS) stack that enables any organization to transform...

Focus solely on cloud based Infrastructure as a service (IAAS) means we have no other distractions...

Nodester is a Node.JS Open Source Hosting Platform!

Nodester Overview

Nodester is a Node.JS Open Source Hosting Platform!

Deploy your Node.JS applications on Nodester for FREE or deploy it to your own cloud instance on Amazon EC2, Rackspace, or GoGrid! Nodester is an open source Node.JS hosting platform built on a open API running in the cloud.

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