Tuesday August 19, 2008
LOTD #3: Rails 2.2 going multi-threaded
Rails 2.2 is
slated to become
multi-threaded. What does it mean for
JRuby users ? Charles Nutter explains it:
Q/A:
What Thread-Safe Rails Means
One of the key points from the blog is:
Rails deployments on
JRuby will use 1/Nth the amount of memory they use
now, where N is the number of thread-unsafe Rails instances currently
required to handle concurrent requests. Even compared to green-threaded
implementations running thread-safe Rails, it willl likely use 1/Mth
the memory where M is the number of cores, since it can parallelize
happily across cores with only "one" instance.
NetBeans
development and GlassFish
deployment already provide an ideal
environment for Rails deployment.
All previous entries in this series are archived at LOTD.
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Posted by Arun Gupta in web2.0 | Comments[0]
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