Ruby on Rails Thursday, November 20, 2014

Scott Ribe wrote in post #1162964:
> On Nov 20, 2014, at 12:42 PM, David Williams <lists@ruby-forum.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Essentially the fasted method for transferring data between
>> client/server.
>
> That's literally a meaningless question. You're really going to have to
> clarify your question before you can expect any answer.
>
> - Latency of individual requests and total number of requests throughput
> are two different issues.
>
> - Getting data out of a database, getting static assets from cache or
> disk, building responses to requests (whether HTML or JSON or whatever,
> sending the responses to the browser, and rendering the result in the
> browser, are all separate issues.
>
> So: lots of clients? busy clients? large requests? large database
> backing the site? large or complex assets? complex processing of
> requests? complex browser rendering?

You're right, it depends on the size of the service and how much data is
actually being sent during each request.

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