Not sure what you meant regarding binary compatibility issues moving to a new version of RHEL. But if you are moving to or upgrading RHEL I'd definitely suggest switching to Nginx/Passenger as Nginx benchmarks much better than Apache does and the passenger integration is much more straight forward than Apache. If you have specific questions, please drop them here.
> On Apr 27, 2017, at 12:15 PM, Robert Nicholson <robert.nicholson@gmail.com> wrote:
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> We have a Rails application that runs via an old Apache using Passenger on an old release of RedHat Linux.
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> What are the logical options to avoid binary compatibility issues when moving to a newer RedHat Linux?
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