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and closely monitored the CPU and Memory usage of the instance. Then I copied some CURLs from our dashboard into Postman, made a collection of it and ran these collections in parallel with Newman CLI.
As we use Puma as our webserver for our rails application, I quickly went to Puma's config file which typically resides in config/puma.rb. The config was set as
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