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HostGator – Rails Web Hosting Services, Reseller Hosting, and Dedicated Servers

February 22nd, 2010

one of the largest shared hosting services that serves countless sites. They’re extremely inexpensive, provide SSH access, have Rails integrated into their service, and have made a serious investment in supporting Rails. Via their customized CPanel, you can control which gems you install and which Rails applications you want to run (all through a web interface). This service is very easy and definitely recommended for beginners – especially those on a budget.
(Link: HostGator – Rails Web Hosting Services, Reseller Hosting, and Dedicated Servers)

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repo.or.cz – Public Git Hosting

February 8th, 2010

repo.or.cz is a public Git hosting site. Create a project in a snap, publish your development, give others push access and let anyone have a look and contribute. Alternatively, if you just see a random git:// URL fly by and want to check it out, or you have limited bandwidth or want backup – just quickly set up a mirror of any project published elsewhere and we will provide pull and gitweb access for the project, or send you notifications when new stuff gets committed. (read more, terms of use) (want to help?)
(Link: repo.or.cz – Public Git Hosting)

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Codebase – Subversion hosting with complete project management – tickets, milestones.

February 8th, 2010

Codebase is developed in Ruby, using the Rails framework for the web application. In addition to this we have also developed our own libraries which power two of the most important parts of the system. Tripod is a library which provides SCM-agnositic access to repositories allowing us to easily interface with Git, Mercurial or Subversion repositories using a unified API. SCAM is our “source control access manager” and it interfaces directly with the Codebase database to control access to all repositories – regardless of the SCM, your request for access will pass through SCAM. We’ll post some blog entries with more details about our actual infrastructure in the next few weeks.
(Link: Codebase – Subversion hosting with complete project management – tickets, milestones.)

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Repository Hosting – Subversion Hosting, Git Hosting and Trac Hosting

February 8th, 2010

Unlimited Repositories
Unlimited Trac Projects
Unlimited Users
Custom Domains
Custom Logos & Colors
SSL Secured
WebDAV Shared Drives
Scheduled Backups
2GB Storage
$1/GB Additional Storage
(Link: Repository Hosting – Subversion Hosting, Git Hosting and Trac Hosting)

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bitbucket.org – Mercurial hosting

February 8th, 2010

HTTP push/pull support
SSH push/pull support (with public key authentication)
Integrated flexible issue tracker
Per-repository wikis (backed by hg repositories)
Plenty of “services” for repositories, automatic issue resolving, web hooks, etc.
Email support (for both paid and free plans)
CNAME support, so you can keep the code on your own domain
Collaborate with other users easily
Source view with highlighting for many languages
Forks and Mercurial Queue (MQ) integration
A bunch of social aspects
RSS/Atom feeds for everything
Host static files on our CDN (Content Delivery Network)
(Link: bitbucket.org – Mercurial hosting)

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Webbynode – a hosting solution for developers

February 4th, 2010

Webbynode is a hosting solution for developers. Whether it’s Rails, Django, LAMP or your choice of Linux Distro, we have a solution for you.
(Link: Webbynode – a hosting solution for developers)

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The Hosting Provider Time Machine: Paying 2006 prices in 2009

August 27th, 2009

I hadn’t recalled Slicehost ever increasing the Slice storage requirements or decreasing their fee. Are they really charging the same thing as they did years ago for the same type of hardware? Thanks to the Way-Back-Machine, I could easily find the answer. Their Sept 2006 and Sept 2007 page shows that yes, Slicehost is indeed charging the exact same price for the exact same hardware requirements.
(Link: The Hosting Provider Time Machine: Paying 2006 prices in 2009)

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Unfuddle: Subversion Hosting, Git Hosting, Bug and Issue Tracking

July 30th, 2009

Unfuddle is a secure, hosted project management solution for software development teams.

We know that you don’t have time to get a server up and running and then configure and secure code repositories, ticketing systems and valuable project management tools.
(Link: Unfuddle: Subversion Hosting, Git Hosting, Bug and Issue Tracking)

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Hoptoad – send your Rails application errors to our hosted service

June 23rd, 2009

Even the smallest amphibians grow to be big frogs. We’re here to help you find a plan that fits you best. Choose one of four monthly plans.
(Link: Hoptoad – send your Rails application errors to our hosted service)

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Heroku | Pricing

April 24th, 2009

We have over 25,000 apps running on the platform today, and many of our users have been asking for pricing and paid services for some time now. So today we’re pleased to announce that we are officially out of beta and available for commercial use. Detailed pricing information is now available.
(Link: Heroku | Pricing)

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HostMonk – Compare Linux dedicated server hosting plans (link)

March 30th, 2009

HostMonk – Compare Linux dedicated server hosting plans
Linux servers
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Link: Stax Networks – Home

March 27th, 2009

Stax Networks – Home
Jumpstart application development in minutes using Stax application templates.

* Servlet MVC frameworks – Apache Struts and Wicket
* Rich Internet applications – Adobe Flex and Google Web Toolkit
* Web scripting – JSP, Jython, JRuby (on Rails) and Adobe ColdFusion

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