It usually just means:

5. The people implementing it didn't know what they were doing.

On 20/08/2010, at 11:06 AM, Joshua Partogi wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I often hear people say that rails is not scalable. What does it mean
> by that exactly?
> 
> Does it mean that:
> 1. Rails can not be clustered?
> 2. Rails can not handle many concurrent users?
> 3. The code gets messy when the apps gets larger?
> 4. The performance is not fast?
> 
> I am still confused by these buzzword that I often hear in many
> forums. So what are they actually referring when they say rails is not
> scalable?
> 
> Thanks for your feedback.
> 
> Kind regards,
> Joshua.
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