Correction:

Behind that you'll have web server - of course you'll choose Mongrel 
(maybe w/ mongrel cluster). --->

Behind that you'll have *APP* server - of course you'll choose Mongrel 
(maybe w/ mongrel cluster).



D. Krmpotic wrote:
> I think the best is to use Ubuntu, because there is the most material 
> available for this distribution. There's a lot of tutorials and how-tos 
> specifically for Ubuntu. It sure makes things easier. If you want 
> "enterprise linux", you can go with CentOS. Bu I prefer Debian flavors 
> of linux alltogether.
> 
> Regarding webservers.. you'll need Apache or (even better) nginx as a 
> web server for serving static content. Behind that you'll have web 
> server - of course you'll choose Mongrel (maybe w/ mongrel cluster).
> 
> For deployment you have to find out about Capistrano and also Deprec 
> gem. Deprec gem helps you set-up your environment. The problem now is 
> that Capistrano just came out in version 2.0, but deprec is still not 
> ready for that version. But I think that it's better to set up 
> everything yourself at the beginning. At least I like to do it that way. 
> Once I really know how it's done, I'll start using automation for that 
> as well.
> 
> that's it... I'm also not very long in all of this, but I got a feeling 
> about what are the best tools for the job... I hope others will agree..
> 
> bye
> david

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