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Posted by Pakoda, 11-08-2005, 01:53 AM
Hi, I’m looking for Ruby on Rails & JSP/Tomcat Resellers. I loved Gazzin reseller plans, but keep hearing stories about there downtimes. Anyone else satisfied with any resellers that support Ruby on Rails & JSP/Tomcat reseller hosting with .NET option will be a plus. I’m looking into Jodohost, but currently they are not provide JSP or RoR. Hope they add this soon. Thanks Pakoda

Posted by Profuse-Will, 11-08-2005, 02:09 AM
Hi Pakoda, It looks like your looking for a reseller with ruby on rails / tomcat / .net. The .NET extension is required on windows server. Therefore we dont have the combination you are looking for. To comment on the recent post. Your looking at 15% out of all our whole range of cluster. Although 15% dissatisfaction is something we hate to see therefore we are working on a resolution to have at least of only a 2-5% disstatisfaction. Therefore, what I am saying is only 15% of our operations of servers have been mentioned publicly with issues.

Posted by Pakoda, 11-08-2005, 02:18 AM
Hi Clanosiris, Thanks for your quick feedback. I’m not heavily looking for Microsoft .NET, but I’m in a need of 'Ruby on Rails & JSP/Tomcat Reseller. Hope to hear good reviews from others on your server status. Thanks Pakoda

Posted by bwb, 11-08-2005, 02:28 AM
I believe Site5.com and Dreamhost.com are too popular ones that offer Ruby on Rails, Site5 has reseller plans but not sure how they have it setup as ruby on rails is a bit iffy when using it with cpanel/whm. Last I heard they were trying out scgi which is a much better way to run it but ruby/rails is still not on main stream hosts with any reliability yet.

Posted by WireNine, 11-08-2005, 03:14 AM
I do not think Site5 offers JSP. HostGator offers JSP, but I do not think they offer RoR. It's a tough situation. Might be a good idea to contact Site5 or HostGator and see if they will install the module which they are missing.

Posted by bwb, 11-08-2005, 03:17 AM
Oops sorry, missed the JSP. Actually HostGator doesn't offer JSP either. Best bet might be to get a dedicated and load it with the stuff you want , installing Rails on a cpanel/whm box isn't too bad.



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