I've recently picked up a side gig I'm planning to write with Rails
and even though I have a spot reserved at TextDrive (haven't had the
time to do anything yet), I was looking at alternative hosting
solutions. I came across a2webhosting.com and it seemed like a good
resource. Like all projects that start out, I'm hoping this project
catches on and TextDrive doesn't seem to offer larger hosting
packages. Anyone have anything good/bad to say about
a2webhosting.com?
I have the choice of whatever language I wish to use and until seeing
a2webhosting I was thinking I would be stuck with PHP. I don't know
either PHP or Ruby/Rails (JSP/JAVA programmer) but have been lurking
on the ruby-talk list for quite a while. Funny thing is that even
though I have yet to write a line of Ruby code, I've read enough of
these message to start thinking in Ruby while I'm coding my JSPs. Of
course, I say to myself "I could easily do this in just a couple of
lines in Ruby".
I would like to use Ruby/Rails as I have already convinced my CTO to
eventually change all of our development over to Ruby. It only took 3
page document touting the benefits of Ruby and how it could help us
and fits in with our future goals.
So, if you have alternatives to a2webhosting, I'd love to hear them.
thanks,
andy
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Admin!?! I don't think so. I try to stay focused on keeping track of
languages and associated tools. I don't have the time to learn how to
do the admin stuff when I'd rather be learning how to write the tools
admins use.
On 4/27/05, Lyndon Samson <lyndon...@gmail.com> wrote:
There is a list on the Ruby on Rails site:
http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/show/CommercialSupport
There are also blog posts by people that mention companies:
http://vinterstille.dk/ruby-on-rails-hosting-list
there seem to be more companies that provide support for Rails nwo as
well, a simple google search will give you some to choose from.
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One of the main problems for rubyonrails young developers is where to use
the technology they have just learnt. Normally the first thing you do, is
download everything in your computer and kickoff those recipes and ToDo
rails projects. Once you have played enough you would love to start
publishing more stuff, and not many will have full access to a server to
install ruby+rails ... if you help that step, the technology will get closer
to the ones that need it.
In any case, this is just a request to whom it might do something about it
..
thx and nice day!
FeR
On 4/27/05, Andy Stone <xslt...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> hehe, no. I didn't think I did that...actually went back through and
> counted.
>
> Admin!?! I don't think so. I try to stay focused on keeping track of
> languages and associated tools. I don't have the time to learn how to
> do the admin stuff when I'd rather be learning how to write the tools
> admins use.
>
>
> On 4/27/05, Lyndon Samson <lyndon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On 4/28/05, Andy Stone <xslt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hello all,
> > >
> > > I've recently picked up a side gig I'm planning to write with Rails
> > > and even though I have a spot reserved at TextDrive (haven't had the
> > > time to do anything yet), I was looking at alternative hosting
> > > solutions. I came across a2webhosting.com <http://a2webhosting.com>and it seemed like a good
> > > resource. Like all projects that start out, I'm hoping this project
> > > catches on and TextDrive doesn't seem to offer larger hosting
> > > packages. Anyone have anything good/bad to say about
> > > a2webhosting.com <http://a2webhosting.com>?
> > >
> > > I have the choice of whatever language I wish to use and until seeing
> > > a2webhosting I was thinking I would be stuck with PHP. I don't know
> > > either PHP or Ruby/Rails (JSP/JAVA programmer) but have been lurking
> > > on the ruby-talk list for quite a while. Funny thing is that even
> > > though I have yet to write a line of Ruby code, I've read enough of
> > > these message to start thinking in Ruby while I'm coding my JSPs. Of
> > > course, I say to myself "I could easily do this in just a couple of
> > > lines in Ruby".
> > >
> > > I would like to use Ruby/Rails as I have already convinced my CTO to
> > > eventually change all of our development over to Ruby. It only took 3
> > > page document touting the benefits of Ruby and how it could help us
> > > and fits in with our future goals.
> > >
> > > So, if you have alternatives to a2webhosting, I'd love to hear them.
> > >
> > > thanks,
> > > andy
> > >
> > >
> > You mention their name 4 times, are you affiliated? :-) Places like
> > www.servermatrix give you a whole box for around 100USD p/m which is
> > pretty good value if you don't mind slumming it as an admin!
> >
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> >
> >
>
>
Just my $0.02
-Ezra
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On 4/27/05, Fer Martin <fernandoma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Then why don't you write a tool to admin this subject (list of servers
> holding ruby / rubyonrails)? You write it once, and somehow it will stay
> alive by users contribution.
>
> One of the main problems for rubyonrails young developers is where to use
> the technology they have just learnt. Normally the first thing you do, is
> download everything in your computer and kickoff those recipes and ToDo
> rails projects. Once you have played enough you would love to start
> publishing more stuff, and not many will have full access to a server to
> install ruby+rails ... if you help that step, the technology will get closer
> to the ones that need it.
>
> In any case, this is just a request to whom it might do something about it
> ...
> I would like to use Ruby/Rails as I have already convinced my CTO to
> eventually change all of our development over to Ruby. It only took
3
> page document touting the benefits of Ruby and how it could help us
> and fits in with our future goals.
Could you come talk to my bosses, please? :)
Jim