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Deploying Rails Applications: A Step-by-Step Guide

Deploying Rails Applications: A Step-by-Step Guide
By Ezra Zygmuntowicz, Bruce Tate, Clinton Begin

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First you'll learn how to build out your shared, virtual, or dedicated host. Then, you'll see how to build your applications for production and deploy them with one step, every time. Deploying Rails Applications will take you from a simple shared host through a highly scalable clustered and balanced setup with Nginx.

See how to tell whether you've bought enough firepower, and learn how to optimize your Rails projects applications in a systemic, rational way. Take advantage of advanced caching techniques, and become and expert with the latest servers in Nginx and Mongrel. Don't worry. You'll get a dose of Apache too.

Not only will you learn how to configure your production environment, you'll also see how to monitor it with free, automated tools that can restart your servers when the memory use gets too high for comfort. You'll see how to take a performance baseline, profile for bottlenecks, and solve the most common performance problems you're likely to see.

You'll learn:

Everything from source control and migrations to Capistrano, rake tasks and beyond.

Directly from authors who run EngineYard, one of the best Rails hosts in the business.

How to deploy your applications to multiple production servers with a single command using Capistrano.

How to setup a Rails/Nginx/Mongrel cluster for applications with high scalabilty needs.

...and more!


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #376063 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-03-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 261 pages

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher
This book will help you sleep better at night, knowing that
your application can handle anything that gets thrown at it. Come away with
the knowledge of how to optimize your Rails projects for speed and
concurrency. You'll take advantage of advanced caching techniques and
become and expert in lighttpd and Apache server environments.

No longer will it be trial and error when it comes time to go live with
your gem of an application. You'll not only learn the how of configuring
your production environment, you will also learn the theory behind it so
you can adapt and keep up with new methodologies as Rails technologies
rapidly advance.

About the Author
Ezra Zygmuntowicz is a co-founder of EngineYard.com, a scalable Rails hosting service. He is the author of the Rails Deployment book for the Pragmatic Programmers and has contributed many open source Ruby and Rails related projects such as BackgrounDrb, ez-where, Rubinius and Merb. He is a speaker at The Rails Edge, the 2006 & 2007 RailsConf and the 2007 SDForum Ruby conference as well as The Ruby HoeDown and RubyEast. He has been working with Ruby for over 4 years now and picked up Rails in the summer of 2004. In his spare time he likes to hack Ruby, Scheme and Erlang and tinker with his vintage 54 VW beetle.

Bruce Tate is a father, kayaker, author and independent consultant in Austin, Tx. He is the author of seven books, including the best selling Bitter series, the Jolt-winning Better, Faster, Lighter Java, the Spring Developer's Notebook, and From Java To Ruby: Things Every Manager Should Know.

Clinton Begin has built a presence in both the enterprise and open source communities. Having consulted as a Senior Developer and Agile Mentor for industry greats such as ThoughtWorks, Microsoft and Stanford University, his experiences have spanned a broad range of business and technical domains. Clinton has applied agile methodologies, open source software, Java, .NET and Ruby to the development of large-scale applications. He is an experienced author, speaker, and has delivered formal presentations and training from San Francisco to New York City.


Customer Reviews

A good thing to read before embarking on your next Rails Project4
I bought this since I was about to start building a Rails app on a dedicated server. The author has quite a nice analogy of leaving home, moving to your first flat, buying your first place that works well with the three deployment options. It covers shared hosts, virtual private servers and dedicated hosts. I could skip some of these chapters since "I already had my own house".

Well worth the read since I am sure Capistrano will save a lot of heartache later.

Only talks about Subversion for version control, I would like to have seen something on Git.