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Travis D Warlick Jr
I'm looking into mod_ruby because the Apache+Mongrel combination that
I'm currently using seems to have big overhead and somewhat slow, but I
don't quite understand a few things:
1) If I move from the Apache+Mongrel combination to Apache+mod_ruby,
will my overhead decrease? Significantly? (definitions are up for debate)
2) Will I have to change any Ruby code?
3) In regards to the "shared interpreter" problem: I run multiple Rails
apps on the same server; however, does this mean if I define constant A
in one app and then also in another app I will get errors and/or it will
be overriden?
Let me know if I need to clarify any question. Also, feel free to voice
your opinions on the "best" Rails webserver setup (for shared hosting
environments).
I'm currently using seems to have big overhead and somewhat slow, but I
don't quite understand a few things:
1) If I move from the Apache+Mongrel combination to Apache+mod_ruby,
will my overhead decrease? Significantly? (definitions are up for debate)
2) Will I have to change any Ruby code?
3) In regards to the "shared interpreter" problem: I run multiple Rails
apps on the same server; however, does this mean if I define constant A
in one app and then also in another app I will get errors and/or it will
be overriden?
Let me know if I need to clarify any question. Also, feel free to voice
your opinions on the "best" Rails webserver setup (for shared hosting
environments).