Result for 1291499BA8C99F6665391EDC4FB3167D40F1E87D

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FileNamerubygem-puma.spec
FileSize3537
MD532279D11D8494E7B9E5A95CFD929C2B0
SHA-11291499BA8C99F6665391EDC4FB3167D40F1E87D
SHA-256AFB07D82C555F6A94D7F5A4C2247854A73F684A2EEE09CD47C4D3BD4CE0F3508
SSDEEP96:luUBv1FmeH8A7H8MPiTUgAV2wTCQF60E5wF8KGIRk:k42eH7pAuC5w+IRk
TLSHT18871EA9B47AA117343828583BB75A59E935DC26DB3624063F46C4988330763CA3B35FD
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MD514AA25526A3C3046F6ED8CCD3E3160A2
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionPuma is a simple, fast, and highly concurrent HTTP 1.1 server for Ruby web applications. It can be used with any application that supports Rack, and is considered the replacement for Webrick and Mongrel. It was designed to be the go-to server for [Rubinius](http://rubini.us), but also works well with JRuby and MRI. Puma is intended for use in both development and production environments. Under the hood, Puma processes requests using a C-optimized Ragel extension (inherited from Mongrel) that provides fast, accurate HTTP 1.1 protocol parsing in a portable way. Puma then serves the request in a thread from an internal thread pool (which you can control). This allows Puma to provide real concurrency for your web application! With Rubinius 2.0, Puma will utilize all cores on your CPU with real threads, meaning you won't have to spawn multiple processes to increase throughput. You can expect to see a similar benefit from JRuby. On MRI, there is a Global Interpreter Lock (GIL) that ensures only one thread can be run at a time. But if you're doing a lot of blocking IO (such as HTTP calls to external APIs like Twitter), Puma still improves MRI's throughput by allowing blocking IO to be run concurrently (EventMachine-based servers such as Thin turn off this ability, requiring you to use special libraries). Your mileage may vary. In order to get the best throughput, it is highly recommended that you use a Ruby implementation with real threads like [Rubinius](http://rubini.us) or [JRuby](http://jruby.org).
PackageNamerubygem-puma-1_6
PackageReleaselp154.3.3
PackageVersion1.6.3
SHA-1129D4F899985F214E7E290D5DE062EB1AD226DA8
SHA-256FDFE549909C08DC6417F331F281ED8875BC91595A1E0977DF0CC7115DC1E2D6D