In the past two years we've seen a number of changes in the world of Ruby webapp deployment, but have you heard of Torquebox ?
Built upon the Red Hat Inc. JBoss middleware, Torquebox is an enterprise-grade application server that provides scale-oriented services to your Ruby webapps, including turn-key clustering.
With its latest release, Torquebox supports all Rack-based Ruby frameworks.
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