Good stuff. I have been following the scaling rails series and must
say, very very important for Rails developers.

The part about calculating the MaxClients for Apache --> It would be
great if inexperienced people like me could learn from someone who
would be gracious enough to explain how it can be done. When I went
through that part in the configuration file, it was rather obvious
there was some optimization to be done there but had no idea how to
arrive at the golden numbers. Anyone who could provide a good thorough
run down on how to optimize Apache?

Thanks again for starting this thread.

On Aug 15, 2:25 am, Alpha Blue <rails-mailing-l...@andreas-s.net>
wrote:
> Good follow-up Pharrington.
>
> My goal with the topic is to make people aware that oftentimes the
> reason why a site is slow is not due to any one particular reason but
> mainly due to the fact that the site, in its entirety, has not been
> properly optimized.
>
> I really do like newrelic RPM - it's very useful.
>
> One thing I definitely like is this:
>
> http://railslab.newrelic.com/scaling-rails
>
> This is probably one of the best put-together series of screencasts on
> scaling rails and optimizing rails.  It's a must watch for everyone.
> --
> Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/.
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