I second this opinion... Joyent uses Solaris or Linux (I waaaaay prefer
Solaris), and xen, zfs, etc. They cater to the client very well.
Excellent group of folks. Knowledgeable people too - course they are
not there to hold your hand with radient ;)
good luck, whatever you choose.
Steven Southard wrote:
I've had good luck with Joyent. I've found there servers snappy.
It's also cheap enough and I haven't had any problems running rails
apps there.
-- Steven
On Mar 3, 2009, at 6:43 PM, MtnBiker wrote:
Dreamhost responded that they had had problems, but thought they'd fixed
them.
50 seconds to load my site. And I had to refile my support request. I
didn't
see any reply or follow-up.
Time to move on. I'll be looking at recommendations for a good Rail
host.
This will be for a very low hits personal sites.
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