It was an old article (been running this for some years now): http://www.usefuljaja.com/litespeed
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 8:12 PM, john muhl <johnm...@gmail.com> wrote: > > (just out of curiosity) which article? i did a quick search of their > articles site but didn't see anything that "had" to be the one you're > talking about. > It was an old article (been running this for some years now): http://www.usefuljaja.com/litespeed > since you're on slicehost i'd also look at their 32bit os options (if > it's not too much of a hassle to switch at this point) which will > greatly reduce the amount of ram dedicated to all the stuff that isn't > your rails/radiant app. i recently setup a 32bit debian 5 there and if > i recall the base system used about 30mb of ram instead of the roughly > 100mb for the 64bit version; the difference is probably enough to > support one extra (passenger or whatever) process which is nice. so > far i haven't noticed any difference in performance. > Good suggestion. I've been thinking about upgrading from Hardy. Maybe do both, 32bit and newer version. PS. Litespeed uses the ruby-lsapi gem. -- marshal