Just a followup to my earlier comments regarding the instabilities in
mod_rails. Having gotten a few systems up and running with an updated
version of Ruby (one of which is running Ruby Enterprise), we're
seeing much better results overall. (e.g. No more out of control
passenger processes, etc)

Using a recent build of Ruby along with mod_rails is definitely a
viable solution for folks who prefer to use Apache. We're still not
seeing any substantial performance differences to say that you
*should* use mod_rails instead of nginx+mongrel, but you *can*. :) If
you're more comfortable with Apache, or if you'd like to run a PHP
site on the same machine, using mod_rails is definitely a good a
choice at this point.

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