On Sunday, June 7, 2015 at 1:01:44 PM UTC+5:30, Dyo Medio wrote:
Hi all please share your recommendation for me to get Hosting or VPS,
which are best Price and best Service, Wherever Server, will be good if in
Asia Region should fine, thanks a lot :)
You can check out Rshosting
I'm currently using https://www.digitalocean.com/
The price range starts at U$5,00 and you can find some 2 free month
coupons online.
Regards,
2015-06-09 4:43 GMT-03:00 Max milinds...@gmail.com:
On Sunday, June 7, 2015 at 1:01:44 PM UTC+5:30, Dyo Medio wrote:
Hi all please share your
You can get offers on lowendbox.com, you can probably find something in
Singapore or something for like $10-15 per month normally, but they can
sometimes do better. Again, it is all relative, because bandwidth in APAC
tends to be more costly than in Europe, or the USA, and because if the way
On Feb 9, 3:03 pm, Max aa...@xmission.com wrote:
to install postgresql locally for the dev environment. as a newbie it
was a bit daunting at first but i got through it without too much
bloodshed and haven't had any problems since.
Installing PG locally is anything but daunting. With homebrew,
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 2:19 AM, Hassan Schroeder hassan.schroe...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 4:36 PM, Don don.leat...@gmail.com wrote:
However, you will want to make sure you research, in detail, the
database
situation. Heroku is now forcing the use of Postgres for
i definitely had issues with trying to develop with sqllite and deploy
on heroku (cedar stack) to postgresql. It ended up being imperative
to install postgresql locally for the dev environment. as a newbie it
was a bit daunting at first but i got through it without too much
bloodshed and haven't
On 8 February 2012 00:36, Don don.leat...@gmail.com wrote:
Heroku is the easiest to use and should be good for what you describe.
However, you will want to make sure you research, in detail, the database
situation. Heroku is now forcing the use of Postgres for production
deployment, in
I'm very new to ruby and rails and followed Michael Hartl's tutorial
for Rails... it's a great starting point and covers deploying to
heroku.
I'm using rails 3.1.0 and postgresql and didn't find it difficult at
all to deploy on heroku.
Max
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Most of my projects have been proof-of-concepts and/or MVP (minimal viable
product) efforts that were never intended to run with thousands of users,
so SQLite was fine for dev, test, AND production. Up through Rails 3.0
there was a Heroku stack (bamboo?) that allowed you to run SQLlite as
Heroku is the easiest to use and should be good for what you describe.
However, you will want to make sure you research, in detail, the database
situation. Heroku is now forcing the use of Postgres for production
deployment, in certain situations. Since your app is probably using
SQLite,
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 4:36 PM, Don don.leat...@gmail.com wrote:
However, you will want to make sure you research, in detail, the database
situation. Heroku is now forcing the use of Postgres for production
deployment, in certain situations. Since your app is probably using SQLite,
you
Hi all,
I suggest Linode's non-managed, vps. Cost effective, reliable, good
support. Went to it straight from managed/shared hosting, and never
looked back.
You should easily find blogposts for getting started on linode with
rails.
good luck!
On Sep 1, 1:43 pm, gezope gez...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I found an excellent tutorial about what to listen in Rails hosting:
http://www.railshosting.org/
(for example Git, gems, versions, stuff should be also Rails
developers, etc.).
Check these:
http://www.railshostinginfo.com/
to compare them.
For your budget I suggest this:
Christian Fazzini wrote:
Hello all,
I'm in the market for a web host that supports Ruby on Rails. I've
looked at Heroku, but really find them quite expensive.
On what basis do you say that? Heroku is pretty cheap for what you get
IMHO. And its free plan is one of the few such options for
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