On 24 July 2015 at 07:22, Ksshin <sksbest4@gmail.com> wrote:
> I use the 1.9.3 version of Ruby, there the Rails while using the 3.2.17
> Whether this version is not compatible with Windows2012, enormous disk I / O
> is occurring at Ruby Process. You will care whether there is a problem with
> the version
Are you possibly running out of RAM? Have a look in whatever the
system monitor is called in windows to check whether the RAM is low
and it is swapping to disk, causing the high disk i/o.
Colin
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