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      <title>Migrating Convox Gen 1 applications to Gen 2</title>
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      <description>For those who are unfamiliar with Convox (https://convox.com/), it&amp;rsquo;s basically basically Heroku for your AWS account. It takes all those amazing aws services and exposes them via an easy to use CLI tool. I highly recommend it for anyone looking for an easy to use deployment strategy for applications built to use Docker.
Recently Convox went live with what is being called their &amp;ldquo;Generation 2&amp;rdquo; application stack. While gen 2 offers many improvements over gen 1, unfortunately there is no inline-upgrade path.</description>
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