I already know about sunspot rails but I'm leaning towards agreeing
with kevinpfromnm on the fact that a built in server might not be good
for production. Dunno if that's true 100% so a more experienced dev/
admin than myself would be nice to speak up :)

Still, thanks for the Tomcat remark. Will keep that in mind.

On Mar 8, 1:31 am, Matt Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 7, 2012, at 6:29 PM, Scorpio wrote:
>
> > I know it's a bit offtopic and for that I'm sorry but this community
> > saved my behind on a number of occasions.
>
> > Due to lack of an affordable RoR 3 host that's actually worth
> > something I'm gonna be setting up a vps webhost of my own, nginx, rvm,
> > shell, mysql,(long list) the works. But just today I read an awesome
> > tutorial on Sunspot by kevinpfromnm (Thanks m8!) and I'd like to
> > integrate that into a major app that I've been building for quite some
> > time.
> > Solr is required for that and as I do know how to setup a proper Rails
> > 3 host with nginx and webmin(+rails support) for the most part (sure
> > there will be stuff to figure out but hell.. got most of it in my
> > head) I've got no idea how to combine that with Solr.
>
> > Any thoughts /resources / places to ask would be great!
>
> sunspot_rails:https://github.com/outoftime/sunspot_rails
>
> Comes with a built-in server for development and light production; you can 
> get crazy with Tomcat later if you need to scale bigger.
>
> --Matt Jones

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