RailsLab .:. Scaling Rails - Scaling Rails Screencasts
Learn everything you need to know about Scaling your Rails app through 13 informative Screencasts produced by Gregg Pollack with the support of New Relic.
Related cards:
Building and Scaling a Startup on Rails: 12 Things We Learned the Hard Way - Axon Flux - A Ruby on Rails Blog
There are a bunch of basic functional elements to building out a popular Rails app that I've never really seen explained in one place, but we had to learn the hard way while building Posterous.
whenever: Installing cron jobs only for a given Rails environment or Capistrano stage
We use the whenever gem to automatically update the crontab of the servers we deploy to. By default, whenever will update all servers with a matching role ([we use the :cron
role ](https://makandracards.com/m...
Alex Payne — Node and Scaling in the Small vs Scaling in the Large
...you can apply every available anti-pattern and still come out the other end with a workable system, simply because the hardware can move faster than your bad decision-making.
Heroku | How it Works
Heroku's architecture enables deployment with nothing but Git. Deployment is fast, simple, and just works – all you do is push code to your repo on Heroku.
samdanavia's ambitious_query_indexer at master - GitHub
Ambitious Query Indexer is a Rails plugin to identify database indexes that are missing. Rather than looking at tables and guessing what needs indexing, it will locate and run as many queries as it can find and suggest indexes that could be added ...
rubaidh's rubaidhstrano at master - GitHub
Capistrano recipes for database backups before migrations, passenger deployment strategy, release tagging in Git repos.
console-for opens a Rails console remotely on a Capistrano deployment target
We're adding a script console-for
to open a remote Rails console with one command. Also have a look at shell-for
, which this script is rel...