Personally, I think it's a great idea to get Neko running on Nginx.
Apache is quite bloated, and pretty annoying in general. Although I
must agree
with everyone else that it is in fact - very good. (perhaps some
contradiction here)
But the share ease and speed of Nginx is very attractive, and if I could
run neko on it, I would without a doubt use it.
In essence, Neko is excellent, we just need more options on how to
deploy
our projects. +1 for Nginx and Neko.
/ mquickform
On Apr 16, 2008, at 8:58 PM, Brian Moelk wrote:
Thomas wrote:
Why do you want to "bloat" Nginx with NekoVM? Let Nginx proxy to
apache with mod_neko, I guess it is the best solution.
from http://brainspl.at/xen_and_the_art_of_rails_deployment.pdf
"customizing behavior for rewriting and proxying will become
infinitley flexible"
Sure if we could run nekoVM for a smaller server than apache that
would be even better.
That's an added bonus. The upshot is that it will help make NekoVM
available to a lot of new users. Nginx is very popular in the Ruby
community, so that will only help NekoVM.
-Brian
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