Raul - A suggestion: check out Litespeed (www.litespeedtech.com). It's very easy to install, has native Rails support, and it really gives you 80% of the benefits for 20% of the effort (assuming you don't want to become a Unix expert). If you have higher needs than that, I would recommend not doing everything yourself but choosing a high-end solution like EngineYard (www.engineyard.com) where much of the management is done for you (and you are running and truly top-of-the line infrastructure).
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