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		<title>By: Willem van Bergen</title>
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		<description>Another tool you may want to include in the Rails Performance Tools section is request-log-analyzer. I may no be fully objective as the author, but I think the reports it produces are superior to the other open source tools available like rawk and pl_analyze. Moreover, no special logger is needed and it can be easily adapted to specific application needs.</description>
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