Building and Scaling a Startup on Rails: 12 Things We Learned...
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Saved by 27 people (-2 private), first by anonymouse user on 2009-02-23
- Phedders on 2009-08-30 - Tags rails , scaling , performance , ruby , scalability , rubyonrails
- Dkcreatto on 2009-08-05 - Tags coder , Rails , RubyOn , posterous , #learninAhead
- Tbuscher on 2009-04-10 - Tags no_tag
- Goodday on 2009-04-04 - Tags scaling , startup , scalability , design
- Bagwanpankaj on 2009-03-24 - Tags rails
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The HTTP protocol lets you tell browsers what static content they can cache.
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100KB initial page load can be brought down to 5K (just the HTML file) on subsequent clicks around your site.
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MyISAM is marginally faster for reads, but InnoDB will make you more crash resistant and will not lock tables on writes.
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