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Thin, the thin server that can!

I did some testing for the new kid on the block. The Thin Ruby web server. I used 4 instances and Nginx as my proxy server. Thin is based on tried and true components (best in their class if you ask...

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The numbers are in, Thin is (sort of) faster than Mongrel for production apps.

I have been playing with the Thin + nginx combo for a while now. I did a lot of stress testing using an actual application that is ready to go for production soon. I played with both Thin and Mongrel...

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Thin is getting thinner by the day

It seems that macournoyer is in a frenzy of releases for Thin!. He just released the 0.6.1 sweet cheesecake release (what’s up with the release names? I’m trying to control my diet here!). The new...

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Ponder This

I happened to stumble on this (kinda old) page where the author is comparing Rails to Groovy performance. I was reading his comments, he was generally concluding that Groovy is faster than Rails. I...

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The Ruby 19x Web Servers Booklet

I have just finished a draft of my Ruby web server review, I have uploaded it to my scribd account, This is still a work in progress and I am looking at improving it further and may be include Unicorn...

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