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Part 1: How Dynatrace and GitHub help you deliver better software faster

Dynatrace

These problems are the drivers behind Dynatrace’s solution offering called Cloud Automation and this two-part blog series shows how to tackle these problems using GitHub Actions. Topics in this blog series. The post Part 1: How Dynatrace and GitHub help you deliver better software faster appeared first on Dynatrace blog.

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The Speed of Time

Brendan Gregg

These strange questions came to the fore back in 2014 when Netflix was switching services from CentOS Linux to Ubuntu, and I helped debug several weird performance issues including one I'll describe here. Measuring the speed of time Is there already a microbenchmark for os::javaTimeMillis()? How long does it take to read the time?

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Advent Calendars For Web Designers And Developers (December 2021 Edition)

Smashing Magazine

Stay tuned for lots of articles on metaprogramming, applications, useful Raku modules, programming techniques, guides on how to work with Raku inside containers, and even how to migrate from good ol’ Perl. Good ol’ PerfPlanet is back for another season with all things speed and web performance. Jump to table of contents ?. Lean UXMas.

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World’s Top Web Performance Leaders To Watch

Rigor

list of those who are making a significant impact on speeding up the web today. Jake is a developer advocate at Google working with the Chrome team to develop and promote web standards and developer tools, as well as a contributor to the Chromium blog. We at Rigor respect many web performance leaders around the world. Rachel Andrew.

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The Speed of Time

Brendan Gregg

These strange questions came to the fore back in 2014 when Netflix was switching services from CentOS Linux to Ubuntu, and I helped debug several weird performance issues including one I'll describe here. Measuring the speed of time Is there already a microbenchmark for os::javaTimeMillis()? How long does it take to read the time?

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Common SQL Server Mishaps

SQL Performance

I wrote a blog about it years ago too, however as time has marched on, guidance has changed a bit. Jonathan Kehayias has written an blog post How much memory does my SQL Server actually need , with a formula that helps establish the baseline for the maximum memory value. For many years I've found users making the same mistakes.

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Solaris to Linux Migration 2017

Brendan Gregg

Search for recent blog posts on Linux containers, and try them out, and you'll piece together their capabilities and workings bit by bit. Both Xen and KVM have had many performance and security improvements, and workloads can now be tuned to run at almost bare metal speeds (say, a 3% loss or less).