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@@ -33,20 +33,20 @@ HTTP parser and configuration language; \Rainbows! is more ambitious. | \_ client[1,2] | \_ client[1,3] | ... - | \_ client[0,N] + | \_ client[1,N] \_ rainbows worker[2] | \_ client[2,0] | \_ client[2,1] | \_ client[2,2] | ... - | \_ client[0,N] + | \_ client[2,N] ... \_ rainbows worker[M] - \_ client[3,0] - \_ client[3,1] - \_ client[3,2] + \_ client[M,0] + \_ client[M,1] + \_ client[M,2] ... - \_ client[0,N] + \_ client[M,N] In both cases, workers share common listen sockets with the master and pull connections off the listen queue only if the worker has resources @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ available. == Similarities with Unicorn -While some similarities are obvious (we depend on and subclass of +While some similarities are obvious (we depend on and subclass off Unicorn code), some things are not: * Does not attempt to accept() connections when pre-configured limits |