Unlike Phusion Passenger for Apache and Phusion Passenger for Nginx, Phusion Passenger Standalone does not require an external web server, it is its own and therefore extremely easy to get started. It is powered by an Nginx core. This allows it to serve static files at blazing speeds,...
It is very hard to obtain a full list of web applications defined in the Apache configuration file(s). In other words, it’s hard for Phusion Passenger to know which web applications are deployed on Apache until a web application is first accessed, and without such a list Phusion Passe...
It is very hard to obtain a full list of web applications defined in the Apache configuration file(s). In other words, it’s hard for Phusion Passenger to know which web applications are deployed on Apache until a web application is first accessed, and without such a list Phusion Passe...
It is very hard to obtain a full list of web applications defined in the Apache configuration file(s). In other words, it’s hard for Phusion Passenger to know which web applications are deployed on Apache until a web application is first accessed, and without such a list Phusion Passe...
You can temporarily unload (disable) Phusion Passenger from Nginx, without uninstalling the Phusion Passenger files, so that Nginx behaves as if Phusion Passenger was never installed in the first place. This might be useful to you if, for example, you seem to be experiencing a problem...
John Leach from Brightbox has kindly provided Ubuntu packages for Phusion Passenger. The package is available from the Brightbox repository which you can find at http://apt.brightbox.net . Add the following line to the Third Party Software Sources: deb http://apt.brightbox.net hardy m...
You can temporarily unload (disable) Phusion Passenger from Nginx, without uninstalling the Phusion Passenger files, so that Nginx behaves as if Phusion Passenger was never installed in the first place. This might be useful to you if, for example, you seem to be experiencing a problem...
Introducing Phusion Passenger™ Phusion Passenger® — a.k.a. mod_rails or mod_rack — makes deployment of Ruby web applications, such as those built on the revolutionary Ruby on Rails web framework , a breeze. It follows the usual Ruby on Rails conventions, such as “Don’t-Repeat-Yourself...
It is very hard to obtain a full list of web applications defined in the Apache configuration file(s). In other words, it’s hard for Phusion Passenger to know which web applications are deployed on Apache until a web application is first accessed, and without such a list Phusion Passe...
2.2. Spawning and caching of code and applications A very naive implementation of Passenger would spawn a Ruby on Rails application every time an HTTP request is received, just like CGI would. However, spawning Ruby on Rails applications is expensive. It can take 1 or 2 seconds on a m...
You can temporarily unload (disable) Phusion Passenger from Nginx, without uninstalling the Phusion Passenger files, so that Nginx behaves as if Phusion Passenger was never installed in the first place. This might be useful to you if, for example, you seem to be experiencing a problem...
It is very hard to obtain a full list of web applications defined in the Apache configuration file(s). In other words, it’s hard for Phusion Passenger to know which web applications are deployed on Apache until a web application is first accessed, and without such a list Phusion Passe...
It is very hard to obtain a full list of web applications defined in the Apache configuration file(s). In other words, it’s hard for Phusion Passenger to know which web applications are deployed on Apache until a web application is first accessed, and without such a list Phusion Passe...
Introducing Phusion Passenger™ Phusion Passenger® — a.k.a. mod_rails or mod_rack — makes deployment of Ruby web applications, such as those built on the revolutionary Ruby on Rails web framework , a breeze. It follows the usual Ruby on Rails conventions, such as “Don’t-Repeat-Yourself...
You can temporarily unload (disable) Phusion Passenger from Nginx, without uninstalling the Phusion Passenger files, so that Nginx behaves as if Phusion Passenger was never installed in the first place. This might be useful to you if, for example, you seem to be experiencing a problem...
You can temporarily unload (disable) Phusion Passenger from Nginx, without uninstalling the Phusion Passenger files, so that Nginx behaves as if Phusion Passenger was never installed in the first place. This might be useful to you if, for example, you seem to be experiencing a problem...
You can temporarily unload (disable) Phusion Passenger from Nginx, without uninstalling the Phusion Passenger files, so that Nginx behaves as if Phusion Passenger was never installed in the first place. This might be useful to you if, for example, you seem to be experiencing a problem...
It is very hard to obtain a full list of web applications defined in the Apache configuration file(s). In other words, it’s hard for Phusion Passenger to know which web applications are deployed on Apache until a web application is first accessed, and without such a list Phusion Passe...