Re: [Rails] Inexpensive Rails Hosting for Small Business Client

2011-10-09 Thread Martin Wawrusch
An alternative option to that is to create an google office account for each site, create an email there, use that email to sign up for pingdom.com and have them poll your site. Solves a couple of problems at once. On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 7:24 PM, Jonny Dalgleish wrote: > I've been using Heroku f

Re: [Rails] Inexpensive Rails Hosting for Small Business Client

2011-10-09 Thread Jonny Dalgleish
I've been using Heroku for a while, and if you are doing a few small apps, I suggest setting up some CRON jobs to ping your server every 15 minutes or so… The non paid service will shut down your site when idle for a certain period of time… if you ping your site intermiddely, in theory it should

Re: [Rails] Inexpensive Rails Hosting for Small Business Client

2011-10-06 Thread jason white
depending on the level of traffic, i recommend heroku On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 4:13 PM, trans wrote: > I have a commercial Radiant-based website that I manage for a small- > business client. They pay me a flat annual fee to do so, but lacking > any other clients to split the cost between (and I ha

[Rails] Inexpensive Rails Hosting for Small Business Client

2011-10-06 Thread trans
I have a commercial Radiant-based website that I manage for a small- business client. They pay me a flat annual fee to do so, but lacking any other clients to split the cost between (and I have no plans of getting more), their fee doesn't cover the entire cost of the hosting service I use for it.