Hey eric,

It's a bit more expensive, but we've been testing out a TextDrive /
Joyent Accelerator to see what we can get out of it for hosting Rails
apps.  I'm pretty happy with it -- we finished our testing tonight and
we're gracefully handling 50 connections per second on a moderately
complex application, using Rails, Mongrel, nginx, and PostgreSQL.  Of
course, the big caveat is that we're doing the benchmarks in off-peak
hours where we can burst the whole box.  ;)

There's more info on my blog:

http://peat.wordpress.com/2007/03/14/rails-joyent-accelerator-benchmark/

All that said, the biggest issue people seem to have with the
Accelerators is that they're running Solaris -- it takes a little
getting used to if you're coming from the Linux/FreeBSD world.  The
most obvious differences are filesystem layout and package management,
but since you'd be learning that for a new distro anyway, it's not too
big a hurdle.

-Peat

On Mar 13, 9:08 am, eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, i've to choose a good vps and i've found 
> this:http://www.adiungo.com/hosting/
> what do you think (XHP) ?
> And about centos with rails and postgres what do you think?
> the problem maybe is that i don't know centos, but i can learn it... :)
>
> --
> Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/.


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