Are there any performance/functionality differences between installing the New Relic RPM as a gem vs. as a Heroku add-on?

Functionality AFAIK it does not add any functionality besides adjusting and viewing through Heroku Configurability This is the biggest upside. Heroku is all about making things easier and with the plugin all you have to do is install it you are ready to go Performance Heroku plugins are essentially heroku-gems that get pulled in somewhere along the line. We would need to research how the plugin was made; obviously if the plugin used something faster than ruby then it would probably be faster than the new-relic gem which is just made of ruby Cost I do not think you are missing anything here.

You will end up paying two parties, so whatever Heroku charges that is your extra cost being $0.06 dyno.

Functionality AFAIK it does not add any functionality besides adjusting and viewing through Heroku. Configurability This is the biggest upside. Heroku is all about making things easier and with the plugin all you have to do is install it you are ready to go.

Performance Heroku plugins are essentially heroku-gems that get pulled in somewhere along the line. We would need to research how the plugin was made; obviously if the plugin used something faster than ruby then it would probably be faster than the new-relic gem which is just made of ruby. Cost I do not think you are missing anything here.

You will end up paying two parties, so whatever Heroku charges that is your extra cost being $0.06 dyno.

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