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Smooth Devoperations: Deploying Rails 3 with Moonshine

Here at Rails Machine, we have written, on occasion, about

How We Made GitHub Fast

Now that things have settled down from the move to Rackspace, I wanted to take some time to go over the architectural changes that we’ve made in order to bring you a speedier, more scalable GitHub.

How To Ensure Your Email Gets Delivered

It goes without saying that email is the de facto method by which online businesses communicate with users and clients; without a doubt, it’s a necessary and core function of business today. That being the case, how does a business know that its  email is actually getting delivered?

Despite how significant email is, there’s confusion and a general lack of education about why email may or may not make it to its destination. So, I’ve spent some time putting together some helpful tips, and just as importantly, a list of things you want to be sure to avoid.

Apache, Capistrano, Git, MySQL and Passenger on a Debian system

Introduction

This guide will walk you through setting up Apache, Capistrano, Git, MySQL, and Passenger (mod_rails) on a Debian 4.0 to run Rails applications. The instructions are designed specifically for a fresh Debian 4.0 install, so they may or may not work on an existing installation or a different distribution.

Multiple Unfuddle Accounts

I was having my own free unfuddle account and my work also had another unfuddle account. Now I had configured my public key for my work account and when I updated the same public key for my personal account, it didn’t accept it.

It throwed a error already this key is in use.

So, what the hell do I have to do? Here’s what I did to solve it….Simple steps though

STEP 1: Create another public key

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