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Web Performance Bookshelf

Rigor

This book is about performance problems and the various technologies created to fight them. Steve Souders, plus Dion Almaer, Doug Crockford, Ben Galbraith, Tony Gentilcore, Dylan Schiemann, Stoyan Stefanov, Nicole Sullivan, Nicholas C. High Performance Browser Networking. Time is Money. High Performance Mobile Web.

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SQL Server I/O Basics Chapter #2

SQL Server According to Bob

As ​​ the ​​ administrator of a SQL Server 2005 installation, ​​ you will find that ​​ visibility into ​​ the ​​ SQL Server ​​ I/O ​​ subsystem ​​ has been ​​ significantly increased.

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How to Avoid Vendor Lock In

IO River

Sign 01 - Use of proprietary technologiesOne of the primary signs of becoming a victim of vendor lock-in is when you're using proprietary technologies by vendors. This means that if you wish to switch CDN, you’d have to rewrite a vast amount of code to support a new API.‍‍Sign

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How to Avoid Vendor Lock In

IO River

You must understand if you're heading towards vendor lock-in and adopt the proper measures to avoid it.‍Sign 01 - Use of proprietary technologiesOne of the primary signs of becoming a victim of vendor lock-in is when you're using proprietary technologies by vendors. Akamai tried to convince many users to use this new framework.

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SQL Server On Linux: Forced Unit Access (Fua) Internals

SQL Server According to Bob

Before all was said and done, all of these people and more helped with various activities: · Eugene, Mike, Slava, Scott, Peter, Steve and others doing code reviews on my SQL Server and Host Extension changes. · Red Hat, SUSE, HPE, Intel helping and confirming Linux behaviors and making file system code changes. File Integrity Standard.

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