Hi Chris,

A former coworker of mine is an expert on Heroku performance and scaling, 
and he's happy to hop on free consulting calls 
<https://twitter.com/adamlogic/status/1042017948687314945> with anybody 
willing to give his Rails Autoscale <https://railsautoscale.com/> a try. 
I'd recommend reaching out to @adamlogic <https://twitter.com/adamlogic> on 
Twitter, or I'd be happy to make an introduction if you'd prefer.

- Nick

On Thursday, September 27, 2018 at 11:30:28 AM UTC-7, Chris McCann wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I currently run Airnoise.io on Heroku with one web and two worker dynos. 
>
> When I look at the metrics for the web dyno I often wonder what values of 
> Response Time, Throughput, and Dyno Load would indicate the need for an 
> additional web dyno. 
>
> Occasional spikes of Dyno Load to 1.0 make me wonder if the web dyno is 
> getting saturated with requests, but I don't really see any way to tell if 
> requests are being dropped. 
>
> If anyone has some experience in using the Heroku metrics to help guide 
> their scaling, or if tools like New Relic offer better, more actionable 
> data, I'd love to hear how you use those tools to manage your Heroku 
> infrastructure.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Chris
>

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