Hmm, reading that I am growing more suspicious. My ram-related woes appeared when Rails 1.2 hit the stage. But I also saw a hefty increase in traffic so was quick to blame it on that.
Op 6-mrt-2007, om 20:12 heeft Steve Midgley het volgende geschreven: > Hi, > > Thanks Zed - this is very interesting. One item in particular > caught my > eye: Does anyone on this list have any comments or validation that > Rails 1.2.1 is 2-4 times as slow as Rails 1.1.6? Topfunky provided a > link that purports what looks like really horrible performance and > memory characteristics for Rails 1.2.1, even v. 1.1.6: > > http://www.alrond.com/en/2007/jan/25/performance-test-of-6-leading- > frameworks/ > > Did Rails 1.2.2 fix anything in this regard? (I didn't see any mention > of performance improvements in the dev notes). > > There were some nice feature upgrades in 1.2.1 that I'm using, but it > would be great to know that performance is now a real issue (and > rolling back would fix it). > > Any information? > > Thanks, > > Steve > > >> Message: 4 >> Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 11:08:24 -0800 >> From: "Zed A. Shaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Subject: [Mongrel] [PIMP] Topfunky's httperf PeepCode screencast >> To: [email protected] >> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII >> >> Hey Everyone, >> >> Topfunky (Geoffry) has created a great PeepCode screencast on using >> httperf to performance measure your web applications: >> >> http://nubyonrails.topfunky.com/articles/2007/03/05/peepcode-page- >> caching-and-httperf >> >> http://peepcode.com/products/benchmarking-with-httperf >> >> Topfunky put a ton of work into this and really got it right. The >> attention to detail is very good and he researched the subject >> thoroughly. I also spent time reviewing it so that he'd get the >> statistics right, but he did a lot more than I expected. >> >> The main thing that you'll get from his screencast is the actual >> *process* of doing an analysis and then determining if there's >> differences. He shows graphs, takes notes, covers basic statistics, >> and shows you how to figure out how fast your Mongrel setup can go. >> It's much better watching someone else do it than reading a >> description. >> >> Everyone who constantly asks about how to performance measure their >> web >> apps should grab it and go through it. >> >> Why am I pimping it so hard? First, he's giving me a cut of the >> dough >> and a brotha's gotta eat. :-) Second, it is probably the first >> description of performance measurement and analysis I've seen that >> actually gets it right. >> >> Thanks for your time, and enjoy the day. >> >> -- >> Zed A. Shaw, MUDCRAP-CE Master Black Belt Sifu >> http://www.zedshaw.com/ >> http://www.awprofessional.com/title/0321483502 -- The Mongrel Book >> http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/ >> > > _______________________________________________ > Mongrel-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/mongrel-users -- www.gomagazine.nl +31643904460 pobox 51059 nl-1007eb amsterdam _______________________________________________ Mongrel-users mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/mongrel-users
