How are you doing your ec2 deploy. Capistrano with chef or ansible?
On Aug 11, 2014 1:13 PM, "Guyren Howe" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I spent some time trying to get EB to work with Rails.
>
> The sticking point for me was that it insisted on doing a full Gems
> download every time you started a server. This was taking more than ten
> minutes. Which means that “live failover” — kind of the point of using EB —
> fails.
>
> You can’t really vendor gems because binary ones are built on a different
> architecture, so I guess it has to do this. I got into discussing ways of
> having a “build” machine on EC2, and then hacking the startup script so it
> downloaded the Gems from that machine, but it was all a bit house of cards
> for me.
>
> Fortunately, you can get the live failover and suchlike from a straight-up
> EC2 instance, so I’m just doing that.
>
> On Aug 11, 2014, at 17:00 , Jason Liebrecht <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I've been around for a while but just haven't had much to say :-)
>
> I'm wondering if anyone has any experience doing Elastic Beanstalk deploys
> on Ruby Apps.  I've been mucking with this for three days now.  Server will
> come up, as soon as I update with the app I get failures all over the place
> and don't even know where to start.  If I manually set everything on a
> server, it works ok but ideally I'd like to just be able to take advantage
> of the scaling should we need it.
>
> I'm willing to pay, not looking for freebees.  Let me know!
>
> Experience deploying AngularJS apps is a bonus.
>
> Jason
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