One of the great things about Rails is that when you hit a DB/rendering performance bottleneck, you can often alleviate it with caching. For reducing database calls, many sites use memcached.
At the ActionView layer, if page caching is not an option (for example, most of your pageviews are from authenticated users), fragment caching is […]
Archive for December, 2006
Wisdom of Rails Wizards Study in Best ActiveRecord and Fragment Caching Store
Published December 19th, 2006 in Ruby on Rails. 0 CommentsRobert Oliver from OCS Solutions on the Best ActiveRecord and Fragment Cache Store
Published December 19th, 2006 in Ruby on Rails. 1 CommentRobert Oliver of OCS Solutions was one of the Super-Aweomse-Rails-Wizards chosen for the Wisdom of Rails Wizards Study and was kind share some of his expertise for our questions re: Best ActiveRecord and Fragment Cache Store.
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Original question text in blockquotes, […]
Lourens Naudé on the Best ActiveRecord and Fragment Cache Store
Published December 19th, 2006 in Web Apps. 5 CommentsLourens Naudé has been working professionally with Rails for over a year in the travel and hospitality industry.
He has deep exerpience from the perspective of making servers perform at their peek (whether its Rails, PHP or other languages).
Note: Original question text in blockquotes, Lourens’ response inline. Minor editing/linking for clarity.
For ActiveRecord object pulls, would […]
