Ruby Forum Rails deployment > New to RoR - help with hosting application etc

Posted by Eran Roznek (erro)
on 10.08.2008 14:22
Hello,

I'm new to the RoR and web development field.
I'd like to buy/registrar a domain name and host the site on one of the
hosting providers. However, since I'm new , I puzzled with the variety
of types of servers and application.
Such as: shared vs. VP servers.
Can anyone assist here ?

Also, what can you make a short explanation about Apache and mongrel (I
thought they are intended for the same thing), cgi/fcgi.

Finally, if I want to make a very small web site using RoR which will
probably also have wordpress. What are the requirements that I need to
ask the hosting provider per the buzwords above ?

Thank you very much.
Erro
Posted by Aníbal Rojas (Guest)
on 11.08.2008 15:02
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Eran,

    Start with a shared hosting, all the shared hosting option
available are based in Apache and a combination of mod_rails, reverse
proxy or FastCGI in the background. For simple stuff with low traffic
it works.

    Check the developer plans at RailsPlayground we have used them a
lot, once you start having performance issues you would consider
moving at least to a VPS, but that is another story.

    Best regards,

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On Aug 11, 7:22 am, Eran Roznek <ruby-forum-incom...@andreas-s.net>
Posted by Eran Roznek (erro)
on 12.08.2008 15:24
Thanks.
Could you be abit cleaer.
Apache and mongrel are for the same thing , right ? so what is the 
difference ?
In the same context, what exactly is cgi/Fcgi for ? what other 
application are there for the same purpose ? what are the differences ?

Do I need from the hosting provider mongrel/apache/cgi etc. or can I 
install that and Ruby (and wordpress) on every hosting server ?

-Eran
Posted by Dave Stevenson (dnstevenson)
on 13.08.2008 05:33
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Hi Eran -

I'd recommend picking up a copy of the book Deploying Rails
Applications - 
http://www.pragprog.com/titles/fr_deploy/deploying-rails-applications
from the Pragmatic Programmers.  It goes through all of the hosting
options and configuration of Apache/Mongrel/Nginx.  It's got great
information in it, and I'm sure it will answer most of your questions.

Regards,
Dave
http://www.silverrack.com



On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 7:24 AM, Eran Roznek
Posted by Aníbal Rojas (Guest)
on 13.08.2008 14:30
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+1 that book will make a huge difference in the level of pain in your
life when you are starting deplying rails applications

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Posted by Eran Roznek (erro)
on 13.08.2008 18:12
ok , will look into it.

Thanks.
Posted by Anthony Ettinger (Guest)
on 13.08.2008 19:07
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agreed with the book, its a huge time saver.

As for hosting, i'm using the dreamhost, and it is ok if you aren't
expecting any kind of uptime gaurantee.

The shared plan with fastcgi works pretty easily. I made the mistake
of upgrading to the DHPS, which didn't work out too well....Dreamhost
doesn't really support Rails as well as many of the others out there:
linode, slicehost, etc.

There is a list of hosting providers on the rails wiki.


On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 9:12 AM, Eran Roznek
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> ok , will look into it.
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> Thanks.
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