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Are Times still Good for Load Testing?

Alex Podelko

Microsoft announced that cloud-based load testing in Microsoft Visual Studio and cloud-based load testing in Azure DevOps will be retired. To evaluate such ecosystems, in absence of more sophisticated data, I used the number of documents Google finds and the number of jobs Monster finds mentioning each product. Open Source.

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Devops and the need for cloud based solutions

Testsigma

This is because their base principle is different and hence they fall in one of the four categories of cloud-based solutions. Source: Smart Data Collective. You can also integrate Testsigma with Amazon AWS and Microsoft Azure. Visual Studio App Center. Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). Function as a Service (FaaS).

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Introduction to Wait Statistics

SQL Performance

You can also get wait statistics using the Server Reports add-in to the new Azure Data Studio tool, and using Query Store from SQL Server 2017 onwards. A better way is to track waits over small intervals, say half an hour, and a script to do that is here. Waits Resources.

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MLOps and DevOps: Why Data Makes It Different

O'Reilly

As with many burgeoning fields and disciplines, we don’t yet have a shared canonical infrastructure stack or best practices for developing and deploying data-intensive applications. The new category is often called MLOps. Why: Data Makes It Different. Can’t we just fold it into existing DevOps best practices?

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