The great thing about EC2 is that there are a lot of available
"images" so you can setup your Rails app in a few minutes.

Check out http://ec2onrails.rubyforge.org/
It's a great gem that does the whole rails setup/deploy very quickly.

-
tommy

On Oct 10, 4:59 pm, Cuz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Scott,
>
> I'm looking into Amazon EC2 as well. Did you end up trying it out or
> finding someone who has?
>
> On Sep 8, 8:10 pm, "Scott Hodson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have my own co-lo, a 12U quarter-rack at Cox Communications in
> > Rancho Santa Margarita.  I host 5 of my own server(s) there as well as
> > 3 others for somehostingcustomers ($125/mo/U or $1,200/yr/U), plus a
> > 1U, 8-port KVM+LCD tray.  I can mod the setup however I want.  Running
> > Ubuntu 6.06 currently, going to upgrade soon to 8.04 or 8.10 if I can
> > procrastinate long enough through October :)
>
> > Anybody every tried an Amazon EC2 rails deployment?
>
> > On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 3:57 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi Folks,
>
> > > I'm in godaddy hell right now!
>
> > > Not my choice to host a Rails app there ... but, that is what the
> > > client wants.  So first question, "Does anyone have experience and/or
> > > advice on pusing a 2.1.1 Rails app onto godaddy?"
>
> > > Second question, "Whathostingproviders do you recommend and why?"
>
> > > I have some other clients that I'll have more a say into where their
> > > apps live.
>
> > > Thanks much - Wayde
>
>
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