Wow, that was fast. Thanks for the replies.

My intention was originally to disable caching because I thought the
issue of how fast it could serve cached content wasn't as interesting as
how fast it could do uncached content.  I'd include a warning in the
text that actual implementations would be considerably faster due to the
presence of the cache, and possibly use memcached after the last run to
give comparison numbers. 

I was going to run using 2.6.0_with-rails, since the folks I'm writing
for really get queasy around anything with a whiff of "beta" around it.
Deactivating the sidebars shouldn't be that much of a problem.

Thanks again,
        Sam

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Subject: Re: [typo] Questions for a white paper involving a demo install
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"Scott Laird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> One suggestion: turn off all of the sidebars.  The current 
> sidebarimplementation has some performance issues with Typo with at 
> leastsome versions of rails; I haven't benchmarked it recently.

I believe that Rails 1.1 is supposed to have improved component
performance. Which is nice.

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