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- Last Updated: March 28, 2024
- Ethan Limchayseng
Heroku is excited to introduce nine new dyno types to our fleets and product offerings. In 2014 , we introduced Performance-tier dynos , giving our customers fully dedicated resources to run their most compute-intensive workloads. Now in 2024, today's standards are rapidly increasing as complex applications and growing data volumes consume more memory and carry heavier CPU loads.
With these additional dyno types, we’re excited to enable new use cases on Heroku with enhanced compute and memory specifications. Some use case examples include real-time processing against big data/real-time analytics, large in-memory cache applications such…
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- Last Updated: October 05, 2021
- Ethan Limchayseng
Since April 2021, the Heroku Runtime team has been working to deploy upgrades to the infrastructure powering Common Runtime apps, and we’re excited to formally announce the performance improvements that customers are already seeing.
When this Changelog post was published in May introducing the changes, almost all Common Runtime apps had been migrated from what we internally called the “classic“ infrastructure to the new “sharded” architecture. In addition to performance enhancements, this migration is expected to result in lower latency across the platform.
Around 99.9% of customers didn’t have to make any changes to their Heroku apps…
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