Wednesday, December 21, 2011

[Rails] Re: Is Rails on IIS dead?

This seems like a cruel joke to have to constrain RoR, or any modern web
framework to IIS. If your company are concerned about rails
implementations not being "enterprise" enough, then JRuby comes to the
rescue - coupling the ease of rails with the enterprise power of the JVM
- possibly worth a look.

Apache + Passenger will be much quicker than IIS for running Rails, as
Passenger was designed to do it, unlike IIS. If you're waiting 30sec+
for first page load though, something else is wrong - if I take a deep
breath go back to windows, it takes around 5sec here with a modern CPU
and MRI1.9.2.

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