Meteor.com free hosting ends March 25, 2016

Meteor works with Mongo 3.x just fine.

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ok. Sorry for confusion then. I thought it has to be 2.6 when working with meteor.

examples are gone for http://handlebar-helpers.meteor.com/
project page: https://github.com/raix/Meteor-handlebar-helpers
@marktrang

Also gone: http://headers.meteor.com
Github: https://github.com/gadicc/meteor-headers

@gadicc

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Thanks, @M4v3R. @rohit2b can I get another instance credit for this? :slight_smile:

Many Galaxy features require a support ticket to use.

Meteor.com free hosting has been fully shut down, including access to the Mongo databases.

Here’s another option for those of you looking for almost free hosting services.

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With all the free/cheap and other options pop up after Meteor hosting shut down, it seems that in retrospective, it would be better choice for MDG to make new command instead of all this long story :slight_smile:

meteor deploy --location=galaxy

and a way to associate paid Galaxy account with Meteor account.

That sounds interesting @daishi but I don’t know why, being a free option, you have to provide you card details (like with Heroku).

Because Google, Heroku, and just about every other hosting provider out there wants to make sure it’s really easy for you to become a paying customer. Free hosting plans are carefully engineered gateway drugs … where the dealer already has your credit card …

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It’s a shame because I really love Heroku and I’d like to continue with them with a professional plan but when you have to provide that kind of info on a free plan… doesn’t have too much sense to me.