Rails

What Rails deployment tools do you use for DB management?

Posted on June 8, 2007. Filed under: Rails, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, deployment, mysql |

When it comes to deployment in Rails, the one and only tool that comes to mind is Capistrano. No doubt that is the only tool that helps with deploying source code updates to your production server/s. By the way, don’t you just love the Capistrano logo Anyway, back to what I was trying [...]

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Benchmarking (mt) Media Temple’s Grid-Server (gs) for Rails

Posted on June 7, 2007. Filed under: Payscroll, Rails, Ruby on Rails, hosting |

I remembered that when MT’s first launched their Grid server, I was very eager to try out their offering. So I signed up for an account and then did some benchmarking with a simple Rails app that I had wrote. I thought I would repost my findings here over at BloggingRails. One of the main [...]

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Why Rails is going to be better (* than PHP)

Posted on June 6, 2007. Filed under: Rails, Ruby, Scaling |

The Ruby on Rails blogosphere has been buzzing a lot lately with Twitter’s interview and their woes with scaling Twitter. Than over at Terry’s, he reignited the fire with asking “Is Ruby the dog and PHP the dogfood?”
My initial thoughts after reading that post is.. “Wow, someone is real pissed with the Rails community” for [...]

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Implementing Full Text search for your Rails application

Posted on May 31, 2007. Filed under: Ferret, Payscroll, Rails, Ruby on Rails, Solr, Sphinx |

Sorry, if you have been hoping to see something interesting about Rails and Ruby over here at BloggingRails. I am just so tied up with PayScroll development that I totally neglected this blog. But, good news is, I am going to somehow bring this back into my daily work schedule and start writing about Rails, [...]

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