[Radiant] Re: Third-party hosting for Radiant 0.9.1

2011-07-17 Thread Cleverlemming
I host several sites with Webbynode. You need to be comfortable administrating your own server. They support their infrastructure but not your app. Heroku is also a good choice, if you don't need an SSL cert, and is a little easier to use. Pete

Re: [Radiant] Re: Third-party hosting for Radiant 0.9.1

2011-07-17 Thread WizarDave Akins
I have a few pages telling of my use of DreamHost... http://jabi.com/technology/webmaster/radiant-cms/ -- God Bless WizarDave Akins Webmaster http://jabi.com Just Another Bright Idea

[Radiant] Re: Third-party hosting for Radiant 0.9.1

2011-07-14 Thread Andrew vonderLuft
shameless_self_promotion AVLUX (avlux.net) is the host of radiantcms.org, the Extension Registry, et al. Andrew (that's me) is a core committer. AVLUX handles all radiant setup and configuration for customers - run on any version, any gems, etc. /shameless_self_promtion On Jul 14, 8:58 am, JT

[Radiant] Re: Third-party hosting for Radiant 0.9.1

2011-07-14 Thread JT
Thanks for the quick replies everyone, much appreciated. In response to Anton, in the time it took for you to reply, I did come across this: http://wiki.dreamhost.com/Rails#Using_Gems_Installed_in_Your_Home_Directory and