hideto <hideto.bj@...> writes:

> 
> I just upgraded my application infrastructure to Rails 3.0.7 from
> Rails 1.2.3.
> 

Wow.  A lot has changed since then, including the choice of web server 
configurations.  You might want to explore Passenger, thin, or unicorn.  There 
arew also many new features within Rails 3 than version 1 ever had, so I would 
expect there to be a little more memory use.  

I also suggest you tail the logs and watch for deprecation warnings - fix 
those first.  Then delve into the new features within Rails 3 and work out 
where your application can take advantage of them.  Things like scopes and 
chained queries can make your code a lot more readable.

Best of luck.

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