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InnoDB Performance Optimization Basics

Percona

This blog is in reference to our previous ones for ‘Innodb Performance Optimizations Basics’ 2007 and 2013. Storage The type of storage and disk used for database servers can have a significant impact on performance and reliability. Benchmark before you decide. Transparent huge pages (THP) disabled.

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PostgreSQL vs. Oracle: Difference in Costs, Ease of Use & Functionality

Scalegrid

While Oracle remains the #1 database on the market, its popularity has steadily declined by over 18% since 2013. Cloud Deployments. Can be deployed on any cloud provider, with a variety of PostgreSQL hosting solutions available. pg_repack – reorganizes tables online to reclaim storage.

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The Performance Inequality Gap, 2021

Alex Russell

A then-representative $200USD device had 4-8 slow (in-order, low-cache) cores, ~2GiB of RAM, and relatively slow MLC NAND flash storage. The cheapest (high volume) Androids perform like 2012/2013 iPhones, respectively. A silver lining on this dark cloud is that mobile JavaScript payload growth paused in 2020.

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Front-End Performance Checklist 2020 [PDF, Apple Pages, MS Word]

Smashing Magazine

Geekbench CPU performance benchmarks for the highest selling smartphones globally in 2019. To optimize storage interally, you could use Dropbox’s new Lepton format for losslessly compressing JPEGs by an average of 22%. Plus, it’s even supported on Fastly’s edge cloud. However, it's very unlikely to happen.

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Front-End Performance Checklist 2021

Smashing Magazine

Geekbench CPU performance benchmarks for the highest selling smartphones globally in 2019. Also check DNS Performance comparison and Cloud Peformance Comparison. To optimize storage interally, you could use Dropbox’s new Lepton format for losslessly compressing JPEGs by an average of 22%. compared to early 2015.