Re: Ruby on Rails for a high-profile site?

2006-06-07 Thread Amos Shapira
On 07/06/06, Ira Abramov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: venture and if Ruby+Rails can be realistic for a majorly busy portal, how efficiant it is treating transaction compared to say PHP). No personal experience but from what I hear about it in the neighborhood it's a really exciting language to

Re: Ruby on Rails for a high-profile site?

2006-06-07 Thread Danny L
Ira Abramov wrote: Top o' the morning, gang! I haven't played around with RoR yet, but a client of mine wants to launch a full-fledged community site with oodles of content, and his web programmer is pressing in the direction of RoR. I'm starting to read about it but I can't find a lot to read

Re: Ruby on Rails for a high-profile site?

2006-06-07 Thread Shlomi Fish
On Wednesday 07 June 2006 08:31, Ira Abramov wrote: Top o' the morning, gang! I haven't played around with RoR yet, but a client of mine wants to launch a full-fledged community site with oodles of content, and his web programmer is pressing in the direction of RoR. I'm starting to read

Re: the PAIN that is Adaptec

2006-06-07 Thread Gilboa Davara
On Tue, 2006-06-06 at 21:06 +0300, Ira Abramov wrote: Quoting Gilboa Davara, from the post of Tue, 06 Jun: I've switched controllers, mixed drive types (SCSI 68/80, IDE/SATA), disconnected IDE drivers by mistake (IDE doe not support hot-plug), killed the kernel, killed the md drivers...

Re: the PAIN that is Adaptec

2006-06-07 Thread marc
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Gilboa Davara wrote: Just a small addition: What is the going price of a hot-spare, hot-plug, resize-supporting, RAID6 capable SCSI RAID controller? I doubt that you'll be able to find one for 400$; eBay included. An LSI MegaRAID 300-8X (8 port,