I don't think you should worry too much on performance until you
really need to.

I use New Relic too for youthsays.com. But you could there are others
you could try out. Checkout 
http://railscasts.com/episodes/161-three-profiling-tools
for more tutorial on other tools

Cheers!
Arzumy

On Jul 22, 12:09 pm, sami <[email protected]> wrote:
> I agree with hassan .. while working on scrumpad(www,scrumpad.com) ,
> next generation project management tool
> for scrum we have use New Relic and we found that one very helpful.
>
> you can use eager loading to get rid of extra generated query that
> will help you
> caching , at this moment ROR support various type of caching.
>
> On Jul 21, 9:48 pm, Hassan Schroeder <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 6:02 AM, Rails
>
> > List<[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Currently, I manage user view state using sessions. For example to hold
> > > current city, current category etc.  But the application appear to be
> > > very slow.
>
> > > Would it be good to store the user state in cookies, so that the
> > > performance will be better?.
>
> > What leads you to think your session management is the issue?
>
> > Have you used any performance analysis tools (e.g. New Relic)?
>
> > --
> > Hassan Schroeder ------------------------ [email protected]
> > twitter: @hassan
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