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Best MySQL DigitalOcean Performance – ScaleGrid vs. DigitalOcean Managed Databases

Scalegrid

MySQL DigitalOcean Performance Benchmark. We are going to use a common, popular plan size using the below configurations for this performance benchmark: Comparison Overview. The greatest performance improvement can be seen in the higher thread count rows of 175 and 200 threads where ScaleGrid achieves over 45% higher throughput.

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In-product guidance accelerates Service Level Objectives (SLO) setup for confident deployments

Dynatrace

The flip side of speeding up delivery, however, is that each software release comes with the risk of impacting your goals of availability, performance, or any business KPIs. Dynatrace offers more than 2000 different metrics that are ready for use as dedicated SLIs. Choose from a range of ready-to-use SLO use cases.

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Using Jobs to Perform Schema Changes Against MySQL Databases on K8s

Percona

Performing an operation is always challenging when dealing with K8s. You can perform a DIRECT ALTER, use a tool such as pt-osc, or even, for certain cases where async replication is in use, perform changes on replicas and failover. You can just connect to the MySQL service POD and perform the ALTER.

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Azure Well-Architected Framework: What it is and how to tame it with AI and automation

Dynatrace

Analyzing user experience to ensure uniform performance after migration. Performance efficiency. Some principles Microsoft provides across this area include: Choosing the right resources aligned with business goals that can handle the workload’s performance. Performance Efficiency. Operational excellence.

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Powering the Web: Two Decades of Open Source Publishing With WordPress and MySQL

Percona

MySQL was founded in 1995 and went open source in 2000. MySQL was the database for phpWebLog, for example, way back in 2000. Not because MySQL wasn’t performant but because the out-of-the-box defaults weren’t adequate for heavy traffic. MySQL was performant enough to support heavily trafficked blogs and websites.

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7 top tools for responsive web design testing

Testsigma

But the question is, how to perform such exhaustive testing? Some of the most common responsive checks that you need to perform includes : Does the website load properly on all the major devices? In this article, we will run you through a curated selection of 7 premium tools for performing responsiveness testing. Signup Now.

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Why MySQL Could Be Slow With Large Tables

Percona

While the technologies have evolved and matured enough, there are still some people thinking that MySQL is only for small projects or that it can’t perform well with large tables. With disks being faster nowadays and CPU and memory resources being cheaper, we could easily say MySQL can handle TBs of data with good performance.