OK, so I have written part 1 of my deploying to EC2. It's at
http://blog.developergurus.com/2009/02/04/rails-passenger-ubuntu-and-ec2-part-1/

I was going to write part 2 today, but don't think I will. Has to be
on Saturday :) Please let me know if you want me to elaborate on
anything in there.

On Feb 3, 3:10 pm, Daly <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello all, I'll be writing something tonight about the whole
> experience. On the whole, I couldn't be happier with all of Amazon's
> offerings :)
>
> On Feb 3, 1:58 pm, tatyree <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > We're running a flirting site 
> > > (http://www.flirtanywhere.comhttp://flirtanywhere.mobi), on EC2 using a 
> > > slightly modded version of
> > > ec2onrails (the ami is modded, not the gem).  A small instance using a
> > > 100GB ESB and storing all of our collateral on S3 (including db
> > > backups) runs around $80-$90 per month.  So far it's been rock solid
> > > and performs comparably with a similar sized dedicated box we had
> > > about 18 months ago (ditched to go to EC2).
>
> > Oh, yeah, forgot to add that we've been using CloudFront for a couple
> > of months now, and we're pretty happy with that as well.
>
> > Cheers,
> > Todd
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