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Standalone HTTP servers
zby edited this page Oct 1, 2010
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Powerful, fast and configurable preforking HTTP server. Inspired by Ruby's Unicorn web server. Supports HTTP/1.1 and has lots of configuration options.
- Based on Catalyst::Engine::HTTP::Prefork by Andy Grundman
- Ported to Plack by Tatsuhiko Miyagawa
- Uses Net::Server::PreFork
- Supports HTTP/1.1
- Pipelined requests
- Chunked request/response
- Keep-Alives
- Graceful restart with HUP (No shutdown with QUIT yet)
- Server::Starter support
- No Win32 support
- Supports binding multiple interfaces
- UNIX Domain socket
- Dynamic worker configuration with TTIN/TTOU
- Spare servers (optional)
- Specifying backlog size (optional)
- Delay loading apps by default, preloading optional
- PID file and daemonize support
Lightweight and fast standalone HTTP server. Best used behind frontend proxy (such as nginx or lighttpd) with Server::Starter superdaemon.
- Written by Kazuho Oku
- Uses Parallel::Prefork
- Supports HTTP/1.0
- Keep-Alives
- Graceful restart (with Server::Starter)
- Graceful shutdown (Parallel::Prefork)
- Server::Starter support
- Win32 support
- Preloading apps by default
PSGI compatible standalone HTTP server with minimum dependencies.
- Written by Tatsuhiko Miyagawa
- Uses HTTP::Server::Simple which has no non-core module dependencies
- Has no dependency on Plack. Supports perl back to 5.6
- Best to be used in the embedded systems such as Android
- Single process, no fork support