I like that it has great support for MySQL, Redis (among other databases), as well as Memcached if you want caching features built in without having to setup another service or something else separately. It's also super easy to spin up new instances of these services quickly with one click from their dashboard. The UI is pretty simple so not much to dislike here but we've got some workflows set up where they can be improved by adding more options when creating an instance. We're using them primarily as redis caches for our node app which helps us keep things fast and responsive across all devices/screens. Vnode is a great platform for the beginners. It has a simple interface and it's easy to use. I like that it has a free plan, which is perfect for the beginners. I also like that it has a free plan, which is perfect for the beginners. I don't have any dislikes. I would recommend Vnode to everyone who is looking for a simple and easy way to create and deploy Node.js applications. I have used Vnode for my personal projects and it has helped me a lot.