You might want to take a look at using Amazon Web Services' EC2 and/or S3.

Best regards,
Bill

On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 3:10 PM, frankblizzard <tmaxim...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> hi,
>
> i work in a small web development company and we just finished some
> first applications using rails, before it was php all the way.
> now our actual hoster doesnt offer rails so we need another one only
> for the rails projects.
> i wonder if anyone can recommend a good rails hoster?
> its mostly smaller apps but with a lot of images / videos so a lot of
> diskspace at a reasonable price would be awesome ;)
> i am in germany, so probably a european hoster would be preferred.
> thanks for your help
>
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