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By Ilya Grigorik on February 11, 2008 If web architectures, performance, or scalability are topics you would like to keep on top of (who doesn't!), then chances are, you've heard of Nginx ("engine x"). Originally developed by Igor Sysoev for rambler.ru (second largest Russian web-site), it is a high-performance HTTP server / reverse proxy known for its stability, performance, and ease of use. The
WhatThin is a Ruby web server that glues together 3 of the best Ruby libraries in web history: the Mongrel parser, the root of Mongrel speed and securityEvent Machine, a network I/O library with extremely high scalability, performance and stabilityRack, a minimal interface between webservers and Ruby frameworks Which makes it, with all humility, the most secure, stable, fast and extensible Ruby we
A Better Way to Monitor God is an easy to configure, easy to extend monitoring framework written in Ruby. Keeping your server processes and tasks running should be a simple part of your deployment process. God aims to be the simplest, most powerful monitoring application available. Tom Preston-Werner tom at rubyisawesome dot com Google Group: http://groups.google.com/group/god-rb Features Config f
This document provides an overview of deploying Rails applications with NginX. It discusses using Mongrel as a web server for Rails and how NginX can be used as a reverse proxy for load balancing across Mongrel instances. The document also covers NginX configuration options and optimizations for serving static files, caching, and balancing requests across backends.Read less
By Ilya Grigorik on November 07, 2006 It's 8am am on a Monday morning, having finished my breakfast I park my enormous coffee mug on the desk, fire up Firefox and point it to my paradigm-shifting Rails application. I want to check the overnight activity, but instead Apache is shouting back at me: "Service is temporarily unavailable"! What happened!? (Insert a sarcastic Monday morning joke here) We
Because of not fully correct testing methodology, benchmark results are not fully correct. So, I decided to redo all tests. New benchmark results you can get in âLooking For Optimal Solutionâ series Summary post. This week we have started one new project with Ruby on Rails as primary framework. My first task was to prepare runtime environment for it on one of our development servers. When I have t
Unitl this week we used Lighttpd and FastCGI for MeinProf.de. The setup was nearly the same as described in the must read series scaling rails (1, 2, 3, 4) from poocs.net. We used this setup from day 1 but always had some small issues with Lighttpd. Lighttpd was crashing every couple of days. Nothing dramatic, we had a script that monitored Lighttpd and restarted it if necessary. During the last
What is Mongrel? Mongrel is a fast HTTP library and server for Ruby that is intended for hosting Ruby web applications of any kind using plain HTTP rather than FastCGI or SCGI. It is framework agnostic and already supports Ruby On Rails, Og+Nitro, Camping, and IOWA frameworks. Mongrel was originally written by Zed A. Shaw. It is licensed under the Ruby License. Getting Started The easiest way to g
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