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'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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You can also try Engine Yard and Rails Hosting. Stay away from Bluehost however, I asked their support how their hosting for Rails was and they replied HONESTLY: We don't offer support for Rails, and our staff are not experts with Rails. The icon you see in the CPanel is buggy. Thats the kiss of death right there...Give them 10 points for honesty. |
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For virtual private server (VPS) solutions, Slicehost and Linode are very good choices. If your application is expected to get heavy traffic (or eventually does), Engine Yard and Joyent are very good, although Joyent sometimes neglects segments of its customers (the smaller VPS customers that joined when they were TextDrive) Once you decide to go for dedicated servers, RackSpace is still an excellent vendor. |
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I've been using RailsPlayground for about 1.5 years now, and have been really happy with them. I found there support especially good and fast. Seems like there's someone always on the clock, several times they've installed a bunch of new rails gems for me in the middle of the night after a long coding binge Before finding RailsPlayground I tried out Dreamhost (slow) and Medi.aTemple Grid (really buggy, terrible support). |
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I did fairly extensive research recently. My requirements were to be able to handle multiple domains, some rails, some PHP and be able to give my friends their own space. Also, customer service is important to me so I tried to find companies who were responsive in my questions. I think each of my final 3 would be good but I settled on the first choice.
I think you'll be fine at any of these 3 places but I ended up choosing a VPS plan with Rails Playground and have been very happy so far. |
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I use http://mddhosting.com for non-RoR hosting but they do offer RoR if you ask. They're really small company so they respond quickly and like to make you happy. |
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if you are an experienced system administrator get an account at OVH. they offer cheap dedicated hosting (starting at 20€/month). they mirror many well known open source projects/services (sourceforge, ubuntu...), so expect high speed/quality bandwidth (located on france, they are part of the biggest european internet "nodes"). http://www.ovh.com |
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Been using SuperbHosting for almost a year. Great service. |
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Slicehost are the best i've found... |
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I've been using Bluebox to deploy a website for my company, and their support team is just amazing. It's a bit expensive though. |
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We are hosting several of our rails apps including scrumpad.com in Amazon cloud. I would suggest to go for this if you need absolute control over your environment. Also, there are features that may be useful if you have an uptime requirement. You can take one or more of the following features:- Elastic IP -> switch IP anytime, no need to wait for domain update. EC2 -> your host EBS -> backup your database S3 -> for storage SQS -> queuing |
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I'm another happy Dreamhost customer. They make deploying Rails apps insanely easy. |
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If cost is your biggest priority and you're keen to do all your own configuration and setup, prgmr.com seems like a pretty good option. They're like slicehost as far as being do-it-yourself, but cheaper and with even less support. |
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I've been using RimuHosting http://rimuhosting.com/ for years. Great support and VPS. |
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Rackspace has started offering a "cloud" service (at rackspacecloud.com). Despite the confusing pricing (by the hour?) the service is essentially what slicehost offers at about half the cost for an equivalent level of resources (memory, specifically). Overall the service feels faster than slicehost, probably because of better hardware. I have no conclusive evidence of this, but the price has been good. |
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What i've done is signed up with Amazon EC2 and fired up an Debian instance. Configured it myself and got the best environment to host my Rails application. There are quite some tutorials around already to help you get started on managing a EC2 instance. |
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jRuby On Rail on Google App Engine can be considered as a solution |
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I use Prgmr for personal projects, its great advantage is the price, by far is the cheaper(RAM/US$) vps you can find out there, but in the other hand you can get a better backup service from other vps services, so, if you need to host your own application non-commercial I highly recommend you to use Prgmr. |
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