On 8 February 2012 00:36, Don <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Heroku is the easiest to use and should be good for what you describe.
>  However, you will want to make sure you research, in detail, the database
> situation.  Heroku is now forcing the use of Postgres for "production"
> deployment, in certain situations.  Since your app is probably using SQLite,
> you will want to try to deploy to Heroku on an older stack - one that allows
> the use of SQLite. Otherwise you will be doing some reconfigurations that
> will complicate your situation.

I understood that sqlite is not suitable for production use anyway, so
one should always use mysql or postgres for production.

Colin

>
>> I am wondering if anyone knows of any free hosting sites for ruby on
>> rails that would be easy in use as this is my first time hosting a
>> website and the first time I have ever worked with Rails.
>>
>> I have no intention of starting the project again but just simply want
>> to be able to upload my project to a site, free of charge in order for
>> me to demonstrate it to the examiners at the end of March.
>>
>>
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