Need Recommendation for Israeli Rails Hosting
Shlomi Fish
shlomif at iglu.org.il
Tue Sep 15 00:26:27 IDT 2009
On Monday 14 September 2009 20:04:16 ASAF HALILI wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I need a recommendation for a hosting that support ruby on rails, linux
> hosting.
> I prefer shared hosting but VPS is also acceptable.
> I need really good response time so I prefer that the hosting will be
> located in Israel.
>
Quoting from a previous message of mine:
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My web-sites is hosted on http://www.shlomifish.org/meta/hosting/
(eonspace.net). It's an operation of one or two people, which I can give the
details in private emails. I have mostly static HTML there (generated using
http://web-cpan.berlios.de/latemp/ and uploaded to the server using rsync) and
a few Perl CGI scripts. It is a few servers hosted in Netvision, and was able
to successfully sustain at least two Slashdot effects (one of them was thanks
to Dotan).
I'm happy with the hosting there. There were a few outages or other problems
(some of them due to my fault), but it has the advantage of being very
personal service. I can always reach my hostmaster using email, phone/mobile,
etc. and he'll investigate and remedy the problem I'm having. And the price is
cheap and affordable.
I should note that the new server supports much more than I'm utilising. They
are an up-to-date CentOS release with support for most modern stuff and web
technologies, and I'm getting a fully functional ssh access. I once installed
a Drupal instance there, but eventually I gave up on the idea of having the
Drupal-based site I had in mind (of no fault of the hosting service).
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I know someone else who is hosted there who I believe is using Ruby and Rails.
( I personally haven't ). I should also note that there's also:
http://groups.google.com/group/israelrb
Where there are many other Israeli Ruby developers, and you can ask there.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
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