Question

I've gotten our stack converted to Rails 4 (yea!)

and I'm looking to take advantage of the thread-safe code.

Puma works in getting up, stopping it appears to be a different problem :(

Is Puma the only multi-threaded rails?

Thin -> EventMachine
Unicorn -> Forking
Puma -> multi-threaded

Mongrel -> don't care
Webbrick -> don't care
Was it helpful?

Solution

No. In alphabetical order:

  • Iodine a HTTP / Websocket Server & EventMachine alternative (kqueue/epoll based)
  • Net::HTTP::Server, despite the lack of advertising, supports multithreading
  • Phusion Passenger has supported multithreading since v4 beta
  • Rainbows! supports multiple concurrency models, including multithreading
  • Reel is a Celluloid-backed "evented" server, which "also works great for multithreaded applications and provides traditional multithreaded blocking I/O support too"
  • Thin has a threaded mode, which can be enabled by passing --threaded or by setting threaded: true in the appropriate configuration file (e.g. bundle exec thin start --threaded)
  • WEBrick is on its own multithreaded, so it's not fair to eliminate it as an option; if you're using the Rails-embedded version, you'll need to monkey-patch Rails::Server to enable multi-threading
  • Zbatery is based on Rainbows! and supports all concurrency models that Rainbows! supports

Note that currently MRI Ruby runs only one thread runs at a time due to its global interpreter lock (GIL). You'll only be truly able to exploit multithreading by using a different Ruby runtime such as JRuby or Rubinius, which provide access to native threads. If you decide to go with JRuby, there are several JVM-dependent servers worth exploring.

OTHER TIPS

Trinidad is nice. A very powerful server for jRuby development:

http://blog.jruby.org/2012/04/two-apps-one-trinidad/

http://railscasts.com/episodes/377-trinidad?view=comments

Here are some good benchmarks (the Trini server beats puma):

http://carlhoerberg.github.io/blog/2012/03/31/jruby-application-server-benchmarks/

A nice Trinidad Server setup tutorial:

http://blog.jruby.org/2012/04/two-apps-one-trinidad/

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