Well I believe that with Windows server you get to use Windows virtual  
server for free. You can always run some Linux VMs on the Windows  
server and deploy to the Linux VMs

On Jul 18, 2008, at 2:32 PM, John Kaz wrote:

>
> Wow thanks Jamis. I didn't realize that was the case. Well it's
> possible I can get my hands on a *nix server which would be nice.
> After all I've read I really like to use Capistrano.
>
> Other than that does anyone have suggestions on what's the recommended
> way to deploy on Windows?
>
> On Jul 18, 11:31 am, Jamis Buck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Note that Capistrano cannot deploy _to_ windows, only _from_ windows.
>> That said, perhaps some have managed to get a windows deployment to
>> work with Capistrano, using cygwin to run sshd or something, but such
>> is definitely not a "supported" environment.
>>
>> - Jamis
>>
>> On Jul 18, 2008, at 10:16 AM, John Kaz wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> So I'm still very new to Capistrano and I am about to start  
>>> deploying
>>> an app to a server running Windows XP x64 ( I know weird right?)
>>
>>> Before that I am going to play around deploying with Cap 2.x on a  
>>> test
>>> run of the app to a regular old Windows XP on a test machine I've go
>>> setup with Apache 2.0 and probably Mongrel.
>>
>>> I about read some problems people had with x64 so I wanted to get  
>>> some
>>> advice from the pros can it even be done and if it can will it be  
>>> such
>>> a nightmare that i should just go ahead and look for other options
>>> (different method, different server)
>>
>>> Thanks all.
>>
>>> one more note: on top of all that I'll probably be using Perforce  
>>> for
>>> my scm
>
> >


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