[Rails] Re: Re: Re: Noob, installing rails on a goDaddy virtual serv

Amr Malik amrmalik at gmail.com
Wed Jan 11 01:04:21 GMT 2006


Ezra Zygmuntowicz wrote:

> 	Also if you are getting up into a higher price range, you might want
> to consider a cheap dedicated box. I have a new server with
> layeredtech that rocks and they have good deals as well. Plus they
> have a very good reputation on forums like webhostingtalk. You can
> get a server with the following config for $65/month!
> AMD Sempron 2600
> 
> 80GB IDE Hard Drive
> 512MB DDR RAM
> Bandwidth: 1000GB
> IP Addresses: 8 (5 usable)
> Private VLAN
> Basic Resource Monitoring
> FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Linux, Windows*
> 100% Self Managed and Dedicated
> Monthly Fee Options:
> $65 | $19 Setup
> 

Thanks for your response, Ezra, exactly what I was looking for! I think 
I'll go with the cheap dedicated box because I am thinking of running my 
dev/test/prod on the remote box with a couple apps running concurrently. 
Rimu looks pretty tempting ,but it starts to reach the same price point 
when I start looking for more memory.

Can't thank you enough for your article on the perfect rails setup. It 
is a gem indeed! I'm sure the book will be chock full of more such 
goodies.. :)

This info is very helpful from a deployment perspective, much 
appreciated!

regards,

-Amr


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