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Gzip vs Brotli – Best Browser Compression

MachMetrics

It also offers 9 levels of compression, so that the amount of compression and the time it takes to compress can be fine-tuned. Created by Google in 2013, Brotli is a compression algorithm created by Google for the compression of web fonts. Never change, Internet Explorer. How Do I Enable Gzip? Brotli Compression.

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Web Performance Bookshelf

Rigor

When it comes to web content, you can easily find what you need through many different paths, from search engines and social media to playlists and blogs, jumping from one source to another with just a tap of a finger. Master the many facets of delivering high performance images on the internet—without adversely affecting site performance.

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Webinar Tuesday, 8/28: Forking or Branching – Lessons from the MySQL Community

Percona

With over 140 professionals in 30 plus countries, Peter’s venture now serves over 3000 customers – including the “who’s who” of internet giants, large enterprises and many exciting startups. 5000 named Percona to their list in 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016.

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Upcoming Webinar Tuesday, 7/31: Using MySQL for Distributed Database Architectures

Percona

With over 140 professionals in 30 plus countries, Peter’s venture now serves over 3000 customers – including the “who’s who” of internet giants, large enterprises and many exciting startups. 5000 named Percona to their list in 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016.

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Taking DynamoDB beyond Key-Value: Now with Faster, More Flexible, More Powerful Query Capabilities

All Things Distributed

You saw the first iteration in April 2013 with the launch of Local Secondary Indexes (LSI). With global secondary indexes in DynamoDB, you can now have many indexes and tune their capacity independently. To learn more see Jeff Barr’s blog and the DynamoDB developer guide.'

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