Phusion Passenger Explained

Phusion Passenger
Developer:Phusion
Programming Language:C++ and Ruby[1]
License:MIT License

Phusion Passenger (informally also known as mod_rails and mod_rack among the Ruby community) is a free web server and application server with support for Ruby, Python and Node.js. It is designed to integrate into the Apache HTTP Server or the nginx web server, but also has a mode for running standalone without an external web server.[2] Phusion Passenger supports Unix-like operating systems, and is available as a gem package, as a tarball, or as native Linux packages.

Originally designed for web applications built on the Ruby on Rails framework, it was later extended to support arbitrary Ruby web frameworks through the Rack interface. Later versions also added support for Python through the WSGI interface, as well as support for Node.js.[3] In 2012, Phusion announced Phusion Passenger Enterprise, a paid, commercial variant of Phusion Passenger with "a wide array of premium features".[4] Phusion has stated that the open source variant will continue to be developed and maintained along with the Enterprise variant.

Phusion Passenger was the "preferred deployment setup" for Ruby on Rails applications in 2016,[5] and has been recommended by the Ruby on Rails authors in 2009.[6] [7] In 2013, in combination with Ruby 2.0, or with the now-discontinued Ruby Enterprise Edition, Phusion Passenger claimed that it was capable of reducing Rails's memory consumption by 33% as well as increasing its performance.[8]

Market share

As of Aug 2021 more than 130,000 web sites use Phusion Passenger.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Passenger Library, In-depth: Lightweight Ruby dependency . Phusion . 2016-07-14.
  2. Web site: Phusion Passenger goes fourth. The H. 26 February 2015.
  3. Web site: Phusion Passenger Node.js quickstart . Phusion . 2013-07-15.
  4. Web site: Phusion Passenger Enterprise released . Phusion . 2012-08-01 . 2013-07-15.
  5. Web site: Deploy . Ruby on Rails . 2016-01-02 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160102082737/http://rubyonrails.org/deploy . 2016-01-02 .
  6. Web site: Myth #1: Rails is hard to deploy . Loudthinking.com . 2008-11-13 . 2009-07-03 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110424162043/http://www.loudthinking.com/posts/30-myth-1-rails-is-hard-to-deploy . 2011-04-24 .
  7. Web site: Koz Speaks — Random Musings on Technology . Koziarski.net . 2009-07-03 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120723171551/http://www.koziarski.net/archives/2008/4/26/now-running-on-passenger/ . 2012-07-23 .
  8. Web site: Performance and memory usage comparisons — Ruby Enterprise Edition . Rubyenterpriseedition.com . 2013-07-15.
  9. Web site: Phusion Passenger usage statistics . 2021-08-24 . webtechsurvey.com.