Oh, and one other thing--if you use the current Typo trunk and runmemcached on 
your servers, then you *should* be able to use Rails'memcache fragment cache 
implementation, so you'll have a working cachespread across multiple front-end 
servers with correct cacheinvalidation.

Scott
On 4/11/06, Scott Laird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> One suggestion: turn off 
all of the sidebars.  The current sidebar> implementation has some performance 
issues with Typo with at least> some versions of rails; I haven't benchmarked 
it recently.>>> Scott>> On 4/11/06, Leibowitz, Samuel J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:> > All,> >> > I've been asked to put together a white paper about Ruby 
on Rails.> > Rather write yet another article with a simple proof-of-concept> > 
application tutorial, I thought it might be more interesting to talk> > about 
scaling issues.  With that in mind, my current plan is to set up> > Typo in a 
multiple server environment, turn off caching, and start load> > testing it to 
see how many FCGI listeners on each box gets the best> > performance. The 
results would form the basis of the paper.> >> > My hope is that an article 
specifically about how Rails apps get> > deployed in high-volume, 
high-availability environments would be more> > interesting !
than another round of "now let's do script/generate> > scaffold..."> >> > I'd 
appreciate any feedback you might have to offer, both on whether or> > not 
you'd find such a paper interesting, and on any particular> > implementation 
issues that spring to mind.  Maybe it'll even be useful> > if you happen to 
have a Typo-driven blog so popular that you need a> > half-dozen dedicated 
servers just to run it. ;)> >> > Many thanks for your time,> >> > Sam Leibowitz 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > Comm Solution Development> > Unisys> > phone: 
610.648.3702> >> > _______________________________________________> > Typo-list 
mailing list> > [email protected]> > 
http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list> >>
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