Ayende @ Rahien

Ayende @ Rahien

Oren Eini aka Ayende Rahien CEO of Hibernating Rhinos LTD, which develops RavenDB, a NoSQL Open Source Document Database.

You can reach me by:

oren@ravendb.net

+972 52-548-6969

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Workshop Online - RavenDB Basics
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Sep 26 2009

ayende.com move process completed

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The server is now hosted at GoGrid, it took longer than I anticipated because I also moved it to EC2 to test that (post about this is already in the queue, and will show up in about 2 weeks).

Commenting is now enabled, and it all should just work. Please let me know if something is broken.

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Frank Quednau
26 Sep 2009
05:43 AM
Frank Quednau

Ah, a "cloudy" hosting model, it would be interesting to see what your bill ends up to be with your proportions of traffic :)

Ayende Rahien
26 Sep 2009
07:23 AM
Ayende Rahien

Frank,

I don't really have that much traffic.

Bill Campbell
26 Sep 2009
09:52 AM
Bill Campbell

Hi,

I am getting a 404 from the RhinoMocks Wiki page.

www.ayende.com/wiki/Rhino+Mocks+Documentation.ashx

Is that due to the server move and will your documentatioin be available again soon?

thanks!

Bill

Ayende Rahien
26 Sep 2009
09:59 AM
Ayende Rahien

Bill,

Actually, it is a MIME issue, you should put a space instead of + there.

I am not sure why it is not handling the + anymore.

Any ideas?

Tobin Harris
26 Sep 2009
16:04 PM
Tobin Harris

@Frank

My GoGrid server is costing me (or my client at least) about £1.44 a day or $2.29. That's a single 500MB/40GB server with 100GB cloud storage for about £44/$70 a month. Reasonable?

firefly
26 Sep 2009
17:25 PM
firefly

How does something like this compare to traditional hosting say DiscountASP.net?

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