Your "code" is past being "old" in ruby and rails terms.
Almost everything has been updated/fixed and resolved.
I've got production sites that have been running for 6 months, with
a reboot at most once a month. (On windows). On linux,
no problem at all. Update and run it on passenger.

I run code on windows and linux, and find the portability is great.
Long with running it over half a dozen different databases.

Php is Not portable, nor stable from my past projects.


On Nov 18, 1:04 am, Fernando Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Frederick Cheung wrote:
> > On 17 Nov 2008, at 16:09, Bobnation wrote:
>
> >> Don't let that one blog entry turn you away. Like Jeremy said, a lot
> >> of stuff can cause instabilities, including configuration. I would
> >> search around for some hosts and see which ones are having the
> >> greatest luck with mod_rails (or another config) and maybe even think
> >> about running your own virtual server somewhere just for the fun.
>
> > eg see
> >http://www.loudthinking.com/posts/30-myth-1-rails-is-hard-to-deploy
> > All the 37signals stuff will be moving to mod_rails soonish
>
> > Fred
>
> I run Nginx+Thin each in its own virtual machine. My Thin virtual
> machine only crashed once, but I can't tell you why, anyway it was
> simply a matter of restarting the VM. Probably a memory leak somewhere
> in the code.
> --
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