Good luck. Bluehost is a good cheap host for static sites/simple 
applications, and the low price point is appealing, but it is VERY 
difficult to achieve the results you want out of a cheap shared host 
provider. You will have to have shell access. If your app requires any real 
processing, you will find it very difficult/unreliable to achieve it 
through bluehost. Although they say they support rails, their performance 
is marginal at best. Is there a reason you are not using heroku? or linode? 
or slicehost? or engineyard? These providers are all MUCH better RoR hosts 
than bluehost. 

My point here is not to rail on bluehost, they are good for what they are. 
But they are not good at handling RoR apps in my experience/opinion. 

Ben

On Thursday, April 26, 2012 10:45:17 PM UTC-6, Bruno Meira wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
> I developed an application using Rails 3.1.3. I would like to deploy it on 
> bluehost(I have one account there)
> I tried hard to do it, but I could'nt deploy it. Does anyone know how to 
> deploy in this provider???
>
> Thx,
> Bruno Meira
>
>
>

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