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<br/>I have Ruby on Rails running under Apache on a RedHat Linux server, while the MS SQL instance is running on a Windows Server 2003 box on a different network.  Needless to say, I have a unique environment for this project.<br/>
<br/>The goal is to rapidly build a fast web application which will tie into a back-end proprietary database.<br/>
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