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Reinventing Performance Testing: New Architectures

Alex Podelko

I am looking forward to share my thoughts on ‘Reinventing Performance Testing’ at the imPACt performance and capacity conference by CMG held on November 7-10, 2016 in La Jolla, CA. I decided to publish a few parts here to see if anything triggers a discussion. – Cloud. – Agile. – Continuous Integration.

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What is chaos engineering?

Dynatrace

In 2010, Netflix introduced a technology to switch production software instances off at random — like setting a monkey loose in a server room — to test how the cloud handled its services. Thus, the tool Chaos Monkey was born.

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The challenge is on! Community call for creating the fastest number series generator

SQL Performance

Testing different base table cardinalities is just one dimension to try. I’ll present the performance tests that I’ve done with my solution. Let’s proceed to performance testing. I tested my solutions in SQL Server 2019 Enterprise edition. So, my tuning efforts ended up yielding an improvement of 43.5

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The challenge is on! Community call for creating the fastest number series generator

SQL Performance

Testing different base table cardinalities is just one dimension to try. I’ll present the performance tests that I’ve done with my solution. Let’s proceed to performance testing. I tested my solutions in SQL Server 2019 Enterprise edition. So, my tuning efforts ended up yielding an improvement of 43.5

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World’s Top Web Performance Leaders To Watch

Rigor

.” He shares information about UX issues and the latest news from Chrome, with a web performance slant. Follow him on Twitter @ RickByers and be sure to watch the video of his conversation at Chrome Dev Summit 2016 , where he discussed the ways Chrome is “improving predictability for developers.” ” Paul Calvano.