6 Reasons to use Webbynode

by gregg on June 30th, 2009

Recently I put together a video for the guys over at Webbynode. Webbynode is a very affordable VPS host (256 RAM for $15) which has great support for Rails applications. Why should you consider using Webbynode? Just watch the video.

Back in the early days of Rails you could find cheap hosting plans that gave you great Rails support. Since then it’s become harder to find middle ground between shared hosting on Dreamhost and managed hosting on Rails Machine or Engine Yard. A few months ago I was lucky enough to run into Carlos Taborda, who was just launching the beta of Webbynode. I decided to give Webbynode a try to run the Ruby Hero Awards.

Since then I’ve been really impressed by the progress made by the Webbynode team, and I think they’ve created an awesome product for the Rails community. Why have they impressed me?

  • Rails Support – I love the idea that if I run into trouble on my Webbynode VPS, I can go direct to a Campfire room or IRC and get helpful support. This is so important when you find yourself troubleshooting an issue for hours, and need a little extra help.

  • Readystacks – Readystacks allow developers who don’t have experience with system administration to very quickly get up and running with a Rails server. Just like Rails scaffolding is a great starting point for an app, Readystacks serve as a great starting point for a VPS setup. Back in the day RailsMachine had their “5 minute deploy” script which was cool, but Webbynode did it one step better by providing an easy to use web interface that kicks ass.

  • Full Access – Like I said before, Readystacks are great starting points, but nothing beats having full and complete (root) ssh access to configure your servers. I just can’t imagine deploying a client’s application on a production box without it, and Webbynode gives you the keys to the castle.

So, check out the video, and maybe next time you need another VPS, give Webbynode a try.

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5 Responses to “6 Reasons to use Webbynode”

  • Carl says:

    Has it become harder to find? Slicehost, Linode, and Heroku come to mind right off the bat for me. Heroku is even free for fairly small apps and comes with very easy git integration and scaling options (though the scaling option can get expensive pretty quick). That being said, Webbynode does look pretty nice. Readystacks looks like something that more hosts should start offering.

  • John Topley says:

    This looks worth checking out – thanks for the heads-up.

  • Rajive Jain says:

    I enjoy your videos very much as a Rails beginner. Big thank you.

    I checked out webbynode and had one issue – they do not have any database backups so if your db crashes, without having done a backup yourself, you are in big trouble. Is this the norm ? I asked them if they could help me with making the script for backing it up/emailing (since I do not have that experience)- they could not do that.

    They were very friendly and prompt to my chat session questions. They do have a plan to include db backups – no ETA yet. They are also all Rails developers themselves.

    I was wondering – it seems Engine Yard (though very expensive) is the only Rails host that actually is willing to take care of technical stuff while startups like me can focus on the business/marketing side of things (that from their website testimonials)? Is there anyone else who can help a newbie on the deployment and maintenance side while coding/marketing/business is the focus of the startup entrepreneur ?

    B Rgds

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