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author | Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net> | 2009-10-09 15:24:05 -0700 |
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committer | Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net> | 2009-10-09 15:31:39 -0700 |
commit | de9af3d5a2b378a9563066158eafe05d4c8c8a11 (patch) | |
tree | da0a886da068cb895f2247928da81fad792f69f4 /README | |
parent | b1b38756c6d8f93e2b9e0ffb154dd1c34900b06e (diff) | |
download | unicorn-de9af3d5a2b378a9563066158eafe05d4c8c8a11.tar.gz |
While Unicorn is one of very many Unix-only, pre-forking, shared socket servers in existence, and Unicorn is _definitely_ not the only server that only works *well* with fast clients, either. But as far as we know, Unicorn is the first (and so far only) server that emphasizes only working well with fast clients.
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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -= Unicorn: Rack HTTP server for Unix and fast clients += Unicorn: Rack HTTP server for fast clients and Unix -Unicorn is a HTTP server for Rack applications designed to take -advantage of features in Unix/Unix-like kernels and only serve fast -clients on low-latency, high-bandwidth connections. Slow clients should +Unicorn is a HTTP server for Rack applications designed to only serve +fast clients on low-latency, high-bandwidth connections and take +advantage of features in Unix/Unix-like kernels. Slow clients should only be served by placing a reverse proxy capable of fully buffering both the the request and response in between Unicorn and slow clients. |