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Episode #4 - New Relic RPM

Before you attempt to Scale your Rails application, you need to know where and how to scale it.  This is where New Relic’s RPM service comes in.  In this screencast we’ll show you how easy it is to setup, and how useful it can be to monitor your Rails app.

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Gregg Pollack is part of the Rails Activist Team and partner at Envy Labs where he produces a podcast, creates educational Ruby videos, and develops websites with Rails.

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