I had a client who had a social networking site on joyent accelerator.
And in my opinion it was not best of hosting env i have experienced. I
have excellent experience with Xen based VPS providers rails machine
and engine yard. First of all i had problems configuring
mongrel_cluster script from init.d which i normally do on rails
machine. I had to set env path to some thing like /opt/... other wise
script just wont run. If i add my dissimilarity between linux and
solaris commands it was quite a pain to configure

On Jul 24, 11:37 am, "Marcus Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On 7/23/07, Thibaut Barrère <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Is there someone willing to provide some feedback about hosting rails
> > apps on a joyent accelerator ?
>
> > Any feedback welcome.
>
> We've been hosting our main site on a Large accelerator for the last four
> months (www.bigfilebox.com) and it has been rock solid.  It was easy to set
> up, and the performance has been great.   The nicest feature is that most of
> our storage is on an NFS share that can be resized on demand, so as we need
> more disk space we just file a ticket and shortly after the disk space is
> increased.
>
> I run my own personal websites and mail off a Medium accelerator.  Again,
> that has been rock solid since I booted it for the first time, and
> performance on it has been great.
>
> So my own experience has been a hassle free, well performing Rails
> infrastructure.
>
> Marcus


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