You are really going to want to take a look at mongrel, thin, or ...
my perference ... Passenger/mod_rails. Just type http://modrails.com
into your browser window and be amazed. ;)

On Nov 28, 11:53 am, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm a new Ruby on Rails developer who is working on applications for
> several different clients using the Ruby on Rails framework. The
> question that I've got to pose all of you concerns the differences
> between mod_ruby and FastCGI. I'm thinking about trying to get my
> webhost to install mod_ruby because it would run lightyears faster,
> but there's something I found about mod_ruby that they would probably
> take issue with.
>
> On the Wikipedia article for mod_ruby, it reads: "Its drawback is that
> the characteristic sharing of classes among Apache processes is not
> safe for multiple applications." However, there is no citation.
>
> So here's my question - is this a serious safety concern? If so, how
> did the developers of mod_php get around this problem? Is there
> another, more secure, solution to running ruby apps on a web server
> that is faster than mod_ruby?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Matt
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