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
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Introduction Ruby on Rails, a server-side web application framework has greatly influenced web application development since its emergency in 2005. Ruby on Rails is written in Ruby under MIT licence, and I should warn on not confusing Ruby on Rails to the Ruby language. Among many other reasons, this is why you definitely should consider Ruby in your next web application project. Popularity Is Rub
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
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Coda Hale lives in Berkeley, CA, where he writes about Ruby on Rails, usability, web design and development, and the occasional bit about bicycles. Time For A Grown-Up Server: Rails, Mongrel, Apache, Capistrano and You More and more Rails developers are finding out that deploying a Rails application isnât as simple as upload and rename; Rails apps work best when running all the time, and many Rail
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