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Web Hosting Provider eApps Announces Ruby on Rails Hosting

 

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Thursday, August 10, 2006; 08:06 AM

Web hosting provider eApps announces that customers can now develop and deploy Ruby on Rails applications on industry leading Virtuozzo Virtual Private Server platform. The new service provides regular version updates, daily backup, a seamless upgrade part, guaranteed resource allowances and all other features of a VPS service. Starting at a low price of $10 per month, users have root access to a fully functioning VPS running Ruby on Rails.

Barry Deutsch, Vice President of eApps Hosting, stated, "A lot of hosting companies offer Ruby on Rails hosting, but very few offer it on a Virtual Private Server. We gave our Research and Development department the challenge to come up with a bullet proof, low cost VPS solution for Ruby on Rails developers. They delivered the goods."

Wayne Higgins, a Ruby on Rails developer and beta tester of the eApps Ruby on Rails hosting solution, stated, “I have had a lot of problems with performance and consistency running Ruby on Rails on shared hosting. VPS is definitely the way to go. This environment runs really well and gives me full control.”

eApps (www.eApps.com) is a leading provider of Virtual Private Server hosting solutions. eApps is one of the few companies that offers a state of the art hosting platform for commercial grade web sites and applications along with highly personalized, responsive service. April 2006 recently marked 10 years that eApps has offered advanced hosting solutions.


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