You can certainly get some information from newrelic (slowest controllers,
db queries, etc) - I thought you were after more advanced detail.

You can also do script/performance/profiler or
script/performance/benchmarker (you might want to google script performance
rails).

Cheers,


Andy

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On 24 February 2010 12:52, Tom Mac <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Andy
>
>  Thanks for your reply. I am totally a beginner So I would like to know
> if all these benchmarking and profiling we can get from using newrelic
> rpm?
>
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