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On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 8:58 PM, Lars Yencken wrote:
> I can second NewRelic. We've used it for some time at work, and it's
> definitely the strongest performance monitoring tool that I've used.
> Recently I used their free tier for my language game in Flask, and it's
> again been useful. The 24h
I can second NewRelic. We've used it for some time at work, and it's
definitely the strongest performance monitoring tool that I've used.
Recently I used their free tier for my language game in Flask, and it's
again been useful. The 24h limit to history does prevent you from
investigating performan