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I'm looking for a good web hosting company to host a Ruby on Rails driven web site. Who do you recommend for hosting your site/app?

I'd like to have SSH access as well as MySQL.

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I use BlueHost. for my hosting. It seems to have an easy interface for Ruby on Rails programing. Unfortunatly, I haven't used that function yet to give you a better hands-on experince.

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I've used Rails Machine and more recently Slicehost and have found the service from both to be excellent. However, Slicehost's technical documentation and online SliceManager are lights years ahead of anything Rails Machine offer, leaving Rails Machine looking rather bare-bones and expensive for what you get. Also, Slicehost will have your VPS created and accessible in a couple of minutes, whereas with Rails Machine it took quite a bit longer, although that was two years ago so it may have improved.

I've also looked into (but not personally used) Brightbox who seem to be what Rails Machine could be if they kept their site and deployment gem up-to-date. Their USP is that they include FiveRuns performance monitoring and have also made an environmental commitment to offset the emissions generated by running their infrastructure.

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RackSpace is great but they are expensive. RailsMachine if you want to host on VMs is great. They are better then most because they allocate dedicated CPUs for you instead of sharing processing time. Joyent is also very good but they run OpenSolaris, but if you aren't familiar with Solaris it wouldn't be a good choice. SliceHost if you are looking for inexpensive hosting.

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I've used Slicehost for a few years now, and I'm impressed with what they offer, however if your site is targetting UK users, then I'd take a look at BrightBox.

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HostGator - http://www.hostgator.com/

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I also use Rails Machine and I'm very happy with them. Very good unlimited email support and top notch hardware. The downside would be the price. You get what you pay for and you pay for what you get.

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There's some reviews here:

http://www.railshostinginfo.com/?hosting_type=2

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I'm not a Rails developer (I use Ramaze), but I thought I'd mention heroku; it looks impressive. I've also heard they are working on supporting any Rack-based framework, which means they'll support Merb and Ramaze at some point.

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We have a dedicated machine via serverbeach which is nice, but with how cheap and reliable virtual hosting is getting I think slice host or dreamhost would work well. Unless you really need full control of a machine and a little more power than slicehost is offering I wouldn't recommend going with serverbeach as it will cost you more.

I used dream host for various small PHP projects with out a problem, I have heard good things for smaller rails projects like blogs and such.

I know people that use slice host and it works fine, but scaling was more difficult than they would have liked and they switched to EngineYard (which as said before if you can afford it is excellent).

Another good options is hosting on EC2 we are running a bunch of worker machines on EC2 and keep them up for long periods of time with out any problems. If you go this route check out http://ec2onrails.rubyforge.org/ it is a great project for getting rails up and running on EC2 in no time.

Anyways just my 2 cents

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Slicehost just got bought by rackspace. I use Slicehost and they have been great so far. Who knows what changes are coming though?

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Dreamhost is cheap and good for low volume sites on their shared hosting plan. Their VPS is more expensive than Slicehost, generally, so if you need/want dedicated resources go with Slicehost or Linode.

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We use EngineYard, and if you can afford them their support is the best I've encountered.

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We often use HostingRails and their support is excellent

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I use http://slicehost.com for 2 years. I've only had few minor issues in that period.

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Rails Machine is really good. They have great service, too.

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webfaction? slicehost?

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I use linode.com for my hosting. You get your own virtual server with SSH access and can configure any way you'd like.

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