Mod_Rails (Phusion Passenger) is different than Mod_Ruby.  You'll enjoy
using Mod_Rails.

Greg

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 10:14 AM, Penguin Junior <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi!
>
> I'm deploying a RoR app under Apache with Phusion Passenger (aka'
> mod_rails), but i rode at http://www.modrails.com/documentation.html
> that isn't good idea use it for a producction server.
>
> I was searching, and i got a lot of opinions about use/not use for
> production, the most negative opinions are around 2007/2008.
>
> I want to know if Phusion Passenger give the needed stability and
> security for use it at production server.
>
>
> * The only situation where is not recomendable to use, it's at VPS/Share
> hosting because that:
>
> “mod_ruby uses a shared interpreter per Apache process, which means that
> multiple Rails applications on the same Apache setup with mod_ruby would
> share the framework classes. This doesn't work well with the Rails model
> of using class-level configuration attributes, so it’s considered unsafe
> to use mod_ruby and Rails with more than one application running per
> Apache setup, because different applications may start sharing the
> classes.”
>
> http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/mod_ruby
>
>
> But thisn't a problem for me, because i'm going to run only one app at
> the server.
>
> I aprecite all help.
> Thank you.
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>
> >
>


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