Thanks Spaceghost,
I'm trying to get a feel for what is the ideal environment for my Ruby on 
Rails websites (I know it's not Windows). I really have no experience with 
Ubantu or Debian or anything out of the Windows world, I was hoping to get 
some ideas about ideal environments so I could focus and learn about those 
before buying my first non-windows server.


I guess my specific questions would be:

  1. what is your preferred OS on the server for a Ruby on Rails ECommerce 
app
  2. what webserver software do you prefer
  3. what other technologies would you recommend I investigate

I heard great things about unicorn, passenger and nginx - none of these 
technologies work well on Windows





On Wednesday, July 24, 2013 11:55:41 PM UTC-4, Spaceghost wrote:
>
> My preferred stack, without using jruby, is as follows.
>
> Webserver: nginx
> App servers:
>   * puma
>   * unicorn
>
> I guess there's a lot more. Do you have any specific questions?
>
> ~Johnneylee
> On Jul 24, 2013 8:24 PM, "Rob Daniels" <r.da...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> Sorry if I upset some members with this one.. i was just trying to find 
>> out some preferred server configurations. I'm still a Ruby noob.. coming 
>> from a PC background this questions wouldn't have caused this kind of 
>> response in my known field. I have 2 small e-commerce websites hosted 
>> currently on Windows 2008 R2 server.. I was looking to port it over to 
>> something more Ruby-friendly. They are simple sites, maybe a couple hundred 
>> users per day.
>>  
>>  
>>  
>>  
>>
>> On Wednesday, July 24, 2013 7:52:48 PM UTC-4, tamouse wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Jul 23, 2013, at 7:37 AM, Rob Daniels <r.da...@gmail.com> wrote: 
>>>
>>> > I've been approved for a new Rails web server - any suggestions on 
>>> hardware, OS & setup? 
>>>
>>> I would submit that this is not the sort of question for a mailing list. 
>>> If you truly don't know how to figure this out, gathering a bunch of stuff 
>>> from random folks won't help. Given all answers here are of "WE CAN'T TELL 
>>> YOU" I'd suggest you hire someone to consult with you to help you figure it 
>>> out. This is *not* a simple thing. DevOps is a not something to make hasty 
>>> choices over. 
>>>
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