From http://www.erlang.org/doc/man/gen_tcp.html#accept-1:
It is worth noting that the accept call does not have to be issued from the socket owner process. Using version 5.5.3 and higher of the emulator, multiple simultaneous accept calls can be issued from different processes, which allows for a pool of acceptor processes handling incoming connections.
(Q1) Does it mean that we can have Unicorn-style load balancing in Erlang?
(Q2) If so, are there any existing servers or libraries making use of this feature?
(Q3) Unicorn works under the assumption that request processing is fast. Under the same assumption, is it possible to gain better performance by combining acceptors and workers in Erlang?
For those who are not familiar with Unicorn, it is a traditional UNIX prefork web server. Load balancing between worker processes is done by the OS kernel. All workers share a common set of listener sockets and does non-blocking accept() on them. The kernel will decide which worker process to give a socket to and workers will sleep if there is nothing to accept(). For a single listener socket, I believe it's the same when the worker processes do blocking accept() and the OS kernel decides the result of the "race".