Passenger in production: no problem
February 15th, 2009 · 0 comments
Well we now have production servers with Phusion Passenger and Ruby Enterprise running smoothly for 1 month and half
Servers had 99.999% up time. Adding a new application is a breeze.
Respond time is a few seconds for low traffic sites and in a flash for higher traffic sites with regular traffic.
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AWDb Advance Web DataBases start using Phusion Passenger Enterprise in production.
February 1st, 2009 · 0 comments
After 2 months of successful testing, we have installed Passenger Enterprise and Ruby enterprise on our servers.
The main advantage of Passenger over Proxied Mongrel is the convenience of setting a new Rails site.
Other advantages are speed, reliability and easy scalability.
The main advantage of Passenger over Proxied Mongrel is the convenience of setting a new Rails site.
Other advantages are speed, reliability and easy scalability.
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Lets start by the begining
September 30th, 2008 · 0 comments
We switch our blog on our servers on Mephisto, a Ruby On Rails blog engine. We are Ruby on Rails developers, then let's ride a rail blog.
We adapted a design we like, it's Cutline Cutline by Chris Pearson .
That template was existing for previous version of Mephisto, but we had to rewrite it using Liquid to have it working in the version 0.8.
Liquid is a pain to work with, but has the advantage to be safe. Our next mission will be to add an html editor in cutline with only the basic tags.
We adapted a design we like, it's Cutline Cutline by Chris Pearson .
That template was existing for previous version of Mephisto, but we had to rewrite it using Liquid to have it working in the version 0.8.
Liquid is a pain to work with, but has the advantage to be safe. Our next mission will be to add an html editor in cutline with only the basic tags.
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