All, Could any of you recommend an out fit for hosting my rails app that is not expensive with excellent support. Thanks Patrick
On 5/8/06, Lurlay, Patrick <Patrick.Lurlay@boeing.com> wrote:> All, > Could any of you recommend an out fit for hosting my rails app that is > not expensive with excellent support. Thanks > > PatrickI''m having a lot of luck with Rimu, as are others. http://rimuhosting.com/ I recommend avoiding any kind of ''shared'' hosting for your Rails apps. A headache waiting to happen.
On 5/8/06, Wilson Bilkovich <wilsonb@gmail.com> wrote:> I recommend avoiding any kind of ''shared'' hosting for your Rails apps. > A headache waiting to happen.I disagree. Lighttpd proxied through Apache is nice in a shared setup. I have it so I can restart my Lighttpd instances anytime I want. The hosting provider never has to mess with Apache as far as helping me with restarts. Not being able to restart your Rails app is very difficult to deal with sometimes, so this sort of proxied setup works great IMO. -- Greg Donald Zend Certified Engineer MySQL Core Certification http://destiney.com/
On 5/8/06, Lurlay, Patrick <Patrick.Lurlay@boeing.com> wrote:> All, > Could any of you recommend an out fit for hosting my rails app that is > not expensive with excellent support. Thanks > > Patrick > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >For high-quality, low cost shared hosting, I''d recommend site5.com. -Alder
On 5/9/06, Wilson Bilkovich <wilsonb@gmail.com> wrote:> > I''m having a lot of luck with Rimu, as are others. > http://rimuhosting.com/ > > I recommend avoiding any kind of ''shared'' hosting for your Rails apps. > A headache waiting to happen.+1 -- Dan Sketcher www.peoplehub.com.au www.dansketcher.com