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* Re: what Ruby versions and how many CPU cores/threads are you using?
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@ 2018-12-31  1:01   ` Eric Wong
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From: Eric Wong @ 2018-12-31  1:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Sam Saffron; +Cc: unicorn-public, raindrops-public

Sam Saffron <sam.saffron@gmail.com> wrote:
> Quick data point from Discourse. We use raindrops quite a lot for basic
> graphing of processing/queued connection counts. Shifting to Ruby 2.3+
> would pose no problem to us, we already deploy our main application on 2.5.
> 
> With raindrops we use it for graphing queued and active web requests,
> this is quite
> important for us as we are heavy consumers of rack hijack, so almost always have
> more requests going than count of active unicorn workers.

Thanks for the info.  Unfortunately it contained an image so it
couldn't be archived; so I'm quoting your text in full.

> [-- Attachment #2: requests.PNG --]
> [-- Type: image/png, Encoding: base64, Size: 65K --]

I can't afford to support images (the software can, but the
human and hardware cost is too high for a decentralized system).

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