without knowing absolutely anything about your code, since you haven't told
us much, it sounds like you should either refactor your code to make it
efficient, or...

easier solution is to just get a faster server.

rails 3 does lazy loading so by definition that will cut down dramatically
on your database calls. but then you'd have to upgrade your app, which it
sounds like you don't want to do.

there are gems to help you analyze where your slowdowns are happening. you
can set the time to generate as a filter to find the slow pokes. it might
be a very specific place in your app where you have inefficient calls...
hopefully.

cheers,
jordan



On Jan 17, 2012, at 2:41 AM, loganathan sellappa <[email protected]>
wrote:

Hi All,

I am having an ror application with ruby1.8.7 and rails2.3.5, the
performance of my application is not good enough. Is their any plugin or
gem available to improve the performance. Also I have already optimized
some of my code and db queries by optimizing the mysql query and by adding
indexes, but those are not gave drastic change in the performance.

regards,
Loganathan


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