Ruby on Rails Tuesday, December 11, 2012

I guess New Relic has tools that can help you find those memory leaks.


But one thing that I guess taht can help is see if you are creating too many objects at the session and not destroying it.


2012/12/11 Purushothaman Raju <purush97k@gmail.com>
we have developed a rails app that reduces the speed of the website. it works gr8 on restarting the server but prolonged usage causes the server speed to reduce plz help

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