Being old(er), I'm like you. The kids all use nginx these days, often with thin 
as the webserver. Your mileage may vary.

Obviously, if you're using websockets, you'll need an architecture that 
supports that.

-Jason 


On Sep 30, 2014, at 2:00 PM, Perry Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thank you to Vivek and Jason.
> 
> One extra note: this is an internal restricted web site so I can't use 
> Heroku for this particular project but that type of information is also 
> interesting to me.
> 
> On a side note: in the past, I've used Apache.  Sometimes with Passenger 
> and sometimes without.  I'm curious on httpd recommendations as well.
> 
> Thank you again,
> pedz
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