Hello Vasanth!

First of all, you need to install Ruby. Passenger depends on Ruby.

Next, you install passenger (just use `gem install passenger` and take a look 
at manual on the passenger website). I would recommend to you use 
Apache/Passenger, because it's probably the easiest environment to set up. 
Performance *may* be slightly better with a different setup (honestly I don't 
know for sure).

Finally, you need to install Rails and other Gems your application depends on. 
This isn't a big issue if you are using Rails 3.0. If you hit a culprit, just 
take a look at the documentation. In case you are looking to automate your 
deployment process, check out capistrano.

Disclaimer: Please try to ask a more specific questions in the future. If you 
are looking for a tutorial, the mailing list isn't right place to go.

Best regards,
Christoph

On Aug 18, 2011, at 19:29 , CSK Vasanth wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
> 
> I need some help related to the below requirements:
> 
> -> I need to setup production environment without installing Ruby or
> Rails or other related gems into it.
> I did accomplish the same using JRuby, bundler and warbler plugin. And
> deployed the WAR file into Apache Tomcat server. But now I have to do
> this without JRuby & Apache Tomcat.
> 
> -> I have to setup Apache with Passenger module in production
> environment. So is there any way to just install and configure apache
> and passenger alone, and no need to install Ruby or Rails or any other
> gems?
> 
> -> Performance wise - which is better among the following options:
> 1) Apache + Passenger (using Ruby)
> 2) Ngnix + Passenger (using Ruby)
> 3) Apache + Mongrel cluster (using Ruby)
> 4) Tomcat using JRuby
> 5) Glassfish + Apache using JRuby
> 
> -> I personally found in development machines that Ruby (webrick) is
> faster than JRuby (webrick). Am I correct? Will it be the same in
> Production environment too?
> 
> Also, let me know if there is any tutorial for installing and
> configuring Apache & Passenger module.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Regards,
> Vasanth
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