Hey,
I’m trying to convince my management to consider Rails/Ruby. I need to
build a list of large, enterprise, Production, … sites implemented in
Rails/Ruby.
A list with URLs, please.
Thanks,
Jason
Hey,
I’m trying to convince my management to consider Rails/Ruby. I need to
build a list of large, enterprise, Production, … sites implemented in
Rails/Ruby.
A list with URLs, please.
Thanks,
Jason
I’m trying to convince my management to consider Rails/Ruby. I need to
build a list of large, enterprise, Production, … sites implemented in
Rails/Ruby.
Search the archives to find some others… one that hasn’t yet been
mentioned because I’d been asked not to is www.cardplayer.com.
We switched from PHP to Rails around June 2006. We do a good bit of
traffic as well, particularly during the World Series of Poker in
July/August. We averaged about 8 million pages per day for awhile.
And while Alexa isn’t the end all be all, here’s a sample of
cardplayer.com, penny-arcade.com, and basecamphq.com (picked only
because
I know they too run on Rails).
http://www.alexaholic.com/cardplayer.com+penny-arcade.com+basecamphq.com?y=p&r=1y&z=1
Rails scales just fine. It’s the database you have to think about
-philip
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