I have used Sonic.net for the past 10 years because it is run by geeks.
Haven't done any Rails on it, but you can build pretty much anything you want
on standard tools & languages (Perl, PHP, Python, C, Ruby, etc.). For tech
support, they have their own newsgroup hierarchy where questions get
Just passing along info for those who may be interested. Please don't
respond to me. :-)
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On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 03:33:20PM -0600, Chad Fennell wrote:
> > If you want to run your own VPS, go with Linode (and contact me for a
> > referral key :)). A number of customers have switched to them since
> > Slicehost was sold to Rackspace.
>
> Hey, no fair! :^p
Oops, sorry. Chad has first
Kevin,
I host a few rails apps with dreamhost (http://www.dreamhost.com/). I have
found them to be really good.
Cheers
Terence
On 15/01/10 3:15 AM, "Kevin Reiss" wrote:
Hi,
I was curious if anyone could recommend a hosting service that they've had a
good ruby on rails experience with. I've
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 3:23 PM, Gabriel Farrell wrote:
> If you want to run your own VPS, go with Linode (and contact me for a
> referral key :)). A number of customers have switched to them since
> Slicehost was sold to Rackspace.
If it's "Plug your favorite VPS provider," I'll put in a shout
> If you want to run your own VPS, go with Linode (and contact me for a
> referral key :)). A number of customers have switched to them since
> Slicehost was sold to Rackspace.
Hey, no fair! :^p
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 08:15:38AM -0800, Kevin Reiss wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was curious if anyone could recommend a hosting service that they've had a
> good ruby on rails experience with. I've been working with bluehost but my
> experience has not been good. You need to work through a lot of hoops
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Hi Kevin,
Love Heroku (http://heroku.com/), but it does have limitations in the way it
works (e.g. Read-only drive space). I've heard good thinks about EngineYard
(http://www.engineyard.com) and I've been running several apps through
slicehost.
If you're feeling brave, you wan use jruby and de
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FWIW, I was going to mention VPS as an option, but it sounded like
*maybe* you'd been working under a managed hosting environment, so
Heroku seemed like a natural fit to your question (easy Rails installs
with support for a wide variety of libraries/common dependencies),
which is why I mentioned at
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General D
I think one thing to consider between Heroku and something like
Slicehost, is what exactly you have the resources/willingness to
support.
One of the things I've really liked is that to get an app running on
Heroku is that I basically just have to worry about my Ruby app, not
maintaining a server e
I can attest to Slicehost, which Michael suggested. I have used it for
several projects. One has java/tomcat intensive
applications--Cocoon/Solr/Orbeon. The other is running game servers haha.
It'll run Rails as well as anything, although I have not used slicehost for
that in particular. I thin
Hi Kevin,
I'm going to recommend slicehost also. Again, I haven't used it but I met
the (former) owner. He sold the business to rackspace, which has an awesome
reputation in the cloud computing world. They are #2 behind amazon.
Rosalyn
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Doran, Michael D wrote
Hi Kevin,
Although I can't recommend any hosting based on personal experience, a while
back I had bookmarked a recommended (by another code4libber) hosting site:
Slicehost at http://www.slicehost.com/
I think they pretty much get out of the way and let you do what you want,
development wise.
> I was curious if anyone could recommend a hosting service that they've had a
> good ruby on rails experience with. I've been working with bluehost but my
> experience has not been good. You need to work through a lot of hoops just to
> get a moderately complicated rails application properly. T
Have you looked at Heroku (http://heroku.com/)? I've only used their
freebie plan (so I have no idea how they compare pricewise), but it's
been fantastic to get Ruby apps running there.
Dreamhost also provides Passenger to their customers
(http://wiki.dreamhost.com/Passenger) so that might be an
Hi,
I was curious if anyone could recommend a hosting service that they've had a
good ruby on rails experience with. I've been working with bluehost but my
experience has not been good. You need to work through a lot of hoops just to
get a moderately complicated rails application properly. The
Oh, I'm sorry I read that out of context and misunderstood. I didn't realize
this was a list, got the impression someone was seeking Drupal support.
Justin
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Acquia is really the best choice for commercial drupal.
Cheers,
Justin
On Jan 14, 2010, at 5:32 AM, "Carol Bean" wrote:
> Might want to consider adding DrupalEasy (http://drupaleasy.com/).
>
> Carol
>
> On Jan 13, 2010, at 10:39 PM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
>
>> On Jan 13, 2010, at 10:33 PM, Er
Might want to consider adding DrupalEasy (http://drupaleasy.com/).
Carol
On Jan 13, 2010, at 10:39 PM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
On Jan 13, 2010, at 10:33 PM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
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Ah, shot! Don't you hate when you do that! Instead, try:
http://i
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