Google says it's a popular topic, but I haven't heard of cPanel and RoR used in 
the same sentence. 

RoR installations is pretty easy to administer in a standard command line, 
beside that, you can have cPanel on your server to do common administrative 
tasks (I use webmin myself)

Can someone tell me what are the advantages of using cPanel to manage RoR? 


Dheeraj Kumar


On Thursday 15 December 2011 at 8:41 AM, Ralph Shnelvar wrote:

> My current ISP uses CPanel.
> 
> Sadly, my ISP is not giving me the support I need. He has some firewall
> stuff that is causing my website to report 406 errors.
> 
> My preference is to go with a good ISP who uses CPanel to host RoR.
> 
> Or ... does anyone know how hard it is for a relative novice (me) to
> move my website from CPanel to heroku?
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