You best bet might be to buy the book "Deploying Rails". I personally use nginx 
& unicorn (& postgresql & pgbouncer FYI), but that doesn't really provide much 
info as to what *you* need.

On Jul 25, 2013, at 11:49 AM, Rob Daniels <r.dani...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks Spaceghost,
> I'm trying to get a feel for what is the ideal environment for my Ruby on 
> Rails websites (I know it's not Windows). I really have no experience with 
> Ubantu or Debian or anything out of the Windows world, I was hoping to get 
> some ideas about ideal environments so I could focus and learn about those 
> before buying my first non-windows server.
> 
> 
> I guess my specific questions would be:
> 
>   1. what is your preferred OS on the server for a Ruby on Rails ECommerce app
>   2. what webserver software do you prefer
>   3. what other technologies would you recommend I investigate
> 
> I heard great things about unicorn, passenger and nginx - none of these 
> technologies work well on Windows

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