Quoting phil <[email protected]>:
> We have a method that is just taking a ridiculous amount of time in
> production:
> 
> Production:
> Completed in 84043ms (DB: 35243) | 302 Found [http://x.com/admin/x/
> 3262/x] (pid:10052)
> 
> Dev:
> Completed in 268ms (DB: 201) | 302 Found [http://c.local/admin/x/3262/
> x] (pid:27599)
> 
> To do this test I dumped the production database, loaded it into my
> dev environment and performed the identical task on the identical
> data.
> Our production environment is an Amazon EC2 instance, which ok is not
> as fast as my MacPro, but still!
> 

What size EC2 instance are you using?  And what size is MacPro?  A small EC2
instance is the equivalent of a 1GHz Opteron.  I'd expect it to be slower than
a 2.XGHz Quad-core.  And are they running the same DB server.  And is the DB
server in the same instance?  My small EC2 instance is slower than my 1.6GHz
single-CPU laptop, but only 10-20%.  Both are running Apache, Passenger, and
MySQL.

I don't find significant differences between running Webrick and Apache w/
Passenger on my laptop in terms of response times.

Jeffrey

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