[LRUG] Rails Hosting

Tim Harding tim.harding at gmail.com
Wed Aug 15 00:51:51 PDT 2007


Hi Chris,

thanks for the link.

yes, i use capistrano and it is wonderful.

I'm with Be[1]. I get 1.3mbit up and about 10mbit down (supposed to be 24
but...). they have a 2.5 up offering but i've not investigated that because
they state that they knock some of the high end off your download to add to
your upload and they haven't yet delivered the high end of my download.

1: https://www.bethere.co.uk/

On 8/15/07, Chris Lowis <chris at chrislowis.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > What's the state of the art at the moment and can you recommend any good
> > resources on running a modern production install?
>
> If you decide to set-up your own server using a VPS or dedicated box,
> I think one of the most widely deployed stacks is Apache + a Mongrel
> Cluster as described here :
>
>
> http://blog.codahale.com/2006/06/19/time-for-a-grown-up-server-rails-mongrel-apache-capistrano-and-you/
>
> There's a gem called Deprec [1] which will automate the whole process
> for you. Also, if you don't already, consider using Capistrano [2].
> It's a set of rake tasks which automate the deployment of your app to
> the server. Very handy if you make a mistake, as it supports a quick
> "roll-back" function to return to a previous version of your app.
>
> Out of interest, which DSL provider are you with ? Do they all give a
> maximum 1.3mbit upload rate ?
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Chris
>
> [1] http://www.deprec.org/
> [2] www.capify.org/
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