Just a quick note. I've again changed the architecture of this site. It's now in IronRuby on rails, running on Windows Server 2008 with SQL 2008 R2/Solr.

Previously I was using django on linux with Oracle Express/Solr which was just one node in a long list of architectures I've used here.

Why the change from django? Why the choice of IronRuby-microsoft-ish stack? Well, I'll surely be blogging about that shortly when I update my Tale of a Website post.

In the meantime please keep an eye out for anything not working and let me know if you find something broken.

Created on 2010-05-17 04:05:24 UTC
 
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Ended up ditching IronRuby/SQL and going to regular RoR/Mongo a month back.  IIS seemed to become pretty unstable with my setup and I was able to save $$$ by not keeping up a windows VM just for this site and migrating it over to my linux instance. 
by Chris Umbel on 2010-08-12 12:29:01 UTC
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