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Dreamhost implements Passenger; Rails on shared hosting becomes easy

15 points| ambition | 18 years ago |dreamhoststatus.com | reply

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[+] lpgauth|18 years ago|reply
Not that rails doesn't scale but Dreamhost is known to disable accounts which use too much resources so I doubt you can run anything which will get any traffic...
[+] thomasfl|18 years ago|reply
I have a dreamhost acccount, but got another one at slicehost to be able to run my rails app. Has anybody tried to see what performance you can get now? My site doesn't generate any traffic yet, but it's ok to have a decent response time when I run a demo of it.
[+] ajbatac|18 years ago|reply
YGWYPF.
[+] tdavis|18 years ago|reply
I completely agree, however subjective the determination of what one should get for their dollar is.

Having had a DH account for numerous years which I now use for nothing important whatsoever, I can tell you... you don't get much for your combo-meal monthly fee.

[+] patrickg-zill|18 years ago|reply
Would be interesting to read of the level of performance one gets for $7.95 a month.
[+] sabat|18 years ago|reply
The real question, in my mind, is: how well does mod_rails work? I don't know of anyone using it.
[+] crescendo|18 years ago|reply
We're using it to power one of our demo servers, and it is very fast--definitely on par with mongrel and fastcgi. Stable too. We're not getting anything near production loads on that server, though.