Graphing Rails Performance With Scout

January 29, 2008 by Derek

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We’re using Scout, our monitoring and reporting application, to graph the performance of our Rails applications and servers.

I’ve uploaded a video that looks at how one of our applications, PlaceShout, impacts the server load and Mongrel memory usage. I also compare PlaceShout’s footprint to another server.

Watch the video: Graphing in Scout (1 min 47 sec)

Past Videos on Scout:

Installing the Scout Client (1 min 39 sec)

Installing the Rails Requests Plugin (1 min 55 sec)

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