Rails sites

Hi
Could you please give list of some popular sites which handle very
huge data than twitter and more faster than that?

Thanks in advance
Sijo

http://localhost !!!

On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 9:30 PM, Sijo Kg
[email protected]wrote:


Emanuele T.
+1 (619) 549 3230
1985 Sherington Place, #E302
Newport Beach, CA 92663

Nice but not what required

Giving you an example better than Twitter isn’t the easiest task. You
have to keep in mind that Rails is neither mainstream nor enterprise.
Add to the that the fact that Twitter is in the top 30 of highest
trafficked sites.

That said, here’s a list of 56 sites using RoR:
http://www.softwaredeveloper.com/features/best-ruby-on-rails-061307/

Perhaps you’ll find what you’re looking to see amongst those.

On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 9:30 PM, Sijo Kg
[email protected]wrote:

Hi
Could you please give list of some popular sites which handle very
huge data than twitter and more faster than that?

Thanks in advance
Sijo

Why do you require this information? It’s simply not clear why one
would
provide
this type of service without any clear explanation. Could you provide
more
details?
In short, every site that uses Rails us other technologies for
delivering their services
to the end users.

-Conrad

Hi
Thanks This I have already got

Sijo

On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 4:39 AM, Conrad T. [email protected]
wrote:

I forgot to say that some companies don’t want you to know what they are
using and how
because this gives them a competitive edge. Thus, if they want you to
know
what they are
using, they would make it public as many have done. With that said, you
can
take a look at
the following two sites but there are many more such sites:

http://rankedindex.com/rails
http://www.alexa.com/topsites

Good luck,

-Conrad

Yellowpages.com handles a ton of traffic and is built on Rails.

On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 11:30 PM, Sijo
Kg[email protected] wrote:

Could you please give list of some popular sites which handle very
huge data than twitter and more faster than that?

Matt W. stated he processes 250TBs of genetics data per day with Ruby:

http://www.vimeo.com/1104164?pg=3Dembed&sec=3D1104164


Greg D.
http://destiney.com/

Hi
Thanks for all this information.I had to convince one group who had
the authority to take decision on whether there next work in rails…And
I think to make such an effort make me proud myself to say o a new
project started in rails by someone

Thanks
Sijo

Jack B. wrote:

Yellowpages.com handles a ton of traffic and is built on Rails.

And there’s LinkedIn (which recently switched to Rails) and
OpenStreetMap.

Best,

Marnen Laibow-Koser
http://www.marnen.org
[email protected]