Ruby on Rails
Friday, July 26, 2013
On Thursday, July 18, 2013 5:35:30 PM UTC+10, Ruby-Forum.com User wrote:
I come from the ASP.NET world where I used to get a shared hosting plan
at a host and simply deployed various projects to different folders via
FTP, assigning various domain names to each folder. Easy, unlimited
different apps. Costs me about $150/year.
Now, I'm having about 20 Rails apps ready to be deployed (all of them
with a database), none of which
will generate any kind of money but each being hit about 20k times per
day. What would you recommend as a hosting solution that won't kill my
budget as well as allow the flexibility I'm used to?
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Go to a host that allows you to scale your VMs up. Start with a very small server (as many people have said) and then use something like the NewRelic Free account to monitor your resources usage and you can then scale it up to the level you need.
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