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I have just finished a draft of my Ruby web server review, I have uploaded it to my scribd account, This is still a work in progress and I am looking at improving it further and may be include Unicorn tests as well. Here is the document: The Ruby 19x Web Servers Booklet While at the topic of Ruby web servers, I highly recommend this article by Ryan Tomayko on Unicorn's architecture. Edit: I didn't
Better late than never :) I totally forgot to link to my RubyKaigi 2009 presentations, so without further ado, here they are: NeverBlock, the video: NeverBlock, the slides:NeverBlock-RubyKaigi2009 Arabesque, the slidesArabesque-RubyKaigi2009 Enjoy
Ruby provides several socket classes for various connection protocols. Those classes are arranged in a strange and a convoluted hierarchy. This ASCII diagram explains this hierarchy IO | BasicSocket | |-- IPSocket | | | |-- TCPSocekt | | | | | |-- TCPServer | | | | | |-- SocksSocket | | | |-- UDPSocket | |-- Socket | |-- UNIXSocket | UNIXServer The BasicSocket class provides some common methods bu
They told you it can't be done, they told you it has no scale. They told you lies! What if you suddenly had the ability to serve mutliple concurrent requests in a single Rails instance? What if you had the ability to multiplex IO operations from a single Rails instance? No more what ifs. It has been done. I was testing NeverBlock support for Rails. For testing I built a normal Rails application. N
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