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I just started using New Relic RPM with my rails app, and one of the metrics they provide is "Throughput RPM". I have googled everywhere and thoroughly combed the New Relic docs, and I cannot find ANY written explanation of the RPM throughput metric.

Is it "requests per minute" or "requests per millisecond" or something else? ** combustion engines and revolutions per minute make this impossible to find answers about in Google.

What is throughput RPM? Is a good number higher or lower, what are some average benchmarks, etc?

I'd greatly appreciate an explanation of this metric, thanks!!

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The product name "RPM" stands for "Rails Performance Management" - which is an anachronism, now that we support Ruby, Java, PHP and .NET (stay tuned for other languages).

The suffix "rpm" stands for "Requests per Minute". Typically used to measure throughput, either for the whole application, or a specific Web Transaction (Controller Action in Rails).

Lew Cirne
Founder and CEO
New Relic

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    It's nice to have an answer from the CEO! Mar 10, 2011 at 0:07
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    Yeah, is rpm (lowercase) requests MADE per minute or requests SERVED per minute? Meaning, does it take queuing into account?
    – swrobel
    Mar 28, 2013 at 17:17
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    CEO like who are caring about their customers and answering their questions themselves ,are really amazing people ,thanks a lot
    – Remon Amin
    Jun 17, 2013 at 15:36
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I believe Throughput:RPM means the number of http "Requests per minute" being handled by your web application/application container. This would give you an idea of the volume of requests moving through the app and therefore context to understand how well various pieces or components of your app are handling that load on the App.

Hope that helps.

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RPM = Ruby Performance Management.

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    Ok, great, but what does "Throughput: RPM ______" with some number attached to it mean?
    – Andrew
    Mar 9, 2011 at 21:51
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    Per the above link, it refers to req per min (RPM). Too many damn acronyms!
    – user195488
    Mar 9, 2011 at 21:59
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    Ok, there we go! Two answers: Ruby Performance Management in general and requests per minute when used to describe throughput. Thank you!
    – Andrew
    Mar 9, 2011 at 22:06
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    That's noble of you since he answered after I had accepted yours. Kudos, sorry there's not a badge for chivalry or something...
    – Andrew
    Mar 10, 2011 at 0:46
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Its Ruby Performance Management

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  • I don't think that's what @Andrew meant. He's asking what the Throughput RPM metric is. Not what New Relic RPM stands for. Nov 20, 2012 at 1:09

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