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How to setup a tight Rails deployment server with Apache and Mongrel

By Peter Cooper — June 20th, 2006 — No Comments - Leave One Now!

In Elsewhere, Reference, Ruby on Rails

The unstoppable Coda Hale presents an amazing article about setting up a server with Mongrel, Apache, Capistrano, SSL support, etc. for solidly serving Rails applications. An extremely well written and solid guide.

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