I am playing with newrelic, but there is something bothering me: the 
graphs don't take into account the number of times an action has been 
called, it only looks at its average response time.

Well this is a wrong approach. I have an action that takes like 3x more 
time than any other action, should I optimize it? According to newrelic, 
the answer is obviously yes, but in reality no! Why? Because this action 
is a special admin only action used only a few times a day.

However I have noticed that another relatively slow action is my root! 
And it is the most often called one! That really surprised me. But the 
free edition of newrelic doesn't enable to profile the action in detail, 
and the screenshots are not very clear, so I don't want to pay $40 for a 
poor result.

Using rawk I was able to figure out that most of the time spent on my 
root is in rendering, I need to optimize this or it will kill my app.
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