> The description is out of date. I will of course cover lighty but I > will also focus on ngxin and apache2.2 as fornt ends and mongrels as > back ends. Although I will cover fcgi as well just to cover the > bases. I do cover working on your own VPS but I will not be going > into details about configuring Xen itself as it is outside the scope > of the book. But who knows maybe in the future or 2.0 or the book I > will cover setting up your own Xen environment. I will also post some > Xen tutorials on my blog once I get some free time(which could be any > year now ;-). > > Cheers- > -Ezra
I look forward to those tutorials! :) I have some more n00b questions, if you don't mind. :) - Is it easy to get Xen working on a server that's already in production (currently functioning as a web, app, and db server)? - Can Xen be installed/setup/used remotely (I have servers at LayeredTech and EV1)? Xen's screenshots show Linux desktops. - Know of any quickstart or "Xen for Dummies" docs/tutorials? I'm currently working my way through Xen's official docs. Thanks, Joe __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Mongrel-users mailing list Mongrel-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/mongrel-users