I normally use either Thin or Passenger.  It's a fairly simple setup for
both.  I think most shared hosting is going the way of Passenger, Dreamhost,
for example.  I would say that it might be the most common in the next few
months.  Just one man's opinion, though.
Regards,
ch0wda

On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Bluebie, Jenna
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> I'm running it on plain old CGI via Apache because my shared hosting
> environment does not allow for FastCGI. CGI works really well on a modern
> server... once ruby and all them are cache'd to ram. If my camping app is
> left disused for about 10 seconds, it gets pushed out of the cache and the
> next request takes about twice as long as one immediately after a previous
> request.
> I'm on the MediaTemple Grid Service. I could have a slice on slicehost or
> something like that.. in fact friends would probably give me accounts on
> virtual dedicated servers at the drop of a hat if I'd asked, but I really
> dislike messing around with server internals.. I like having the whole thing
> maintained by someone else, and also, I'm worried about the idea of other
> users in a freebie vps account being able to mess with my content, and my
> users. :/
>
> I am thinking along the lines of trying to make camping impersonate ruby on
> rails well enough to run it in the so called Rails Container, which appears
> to be an itsy bitsy 64mb slice specifically for running rails via mongrel,
> which then can be proxied to through apache. It's all such a black box to me
> that I wonder just how much work would be involved in such a thing.
>
>
> On 31/10/2008, at 2:58 AM, Julik Tarkhanov wrote:
>
>
> On Oct 30, 2008, at 4:01 PM, _why wrote:
>
> I don't know, what do
> most people deploy camping on?
>
> Oh yeah to imagine the scale: I have like 6 apps on FCGI now.
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