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Sustainability at AWS re:Invent 2022 All the talks and videos I could find…

Adrian Cockcroft

The new information from October 2022 states: To achieve our goal of powering our operations with 100% renewable energy by 2025 — five years ahead of our original 2030 target — Amazon contracts for renewable power from utility scale wind and solar projects that add clean energy to the grid. They use recycled and rain water where possible.

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The Performance Inequality Gap, 2024

Alex Russell

The usual caveats also apply: Performance is a deep and nuanced domain, and much can go wrong beyond content size and composition. How sites manage resources after-load can have a big impact on perceived performance. Until and unless teams have better data about their performance, the global baseline budget should be enforced.

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Dynatrace delivers flexible and scalable Kubernetes native synthetic private locations

Dynatrace

Large enterprises face different challenges A well-described synthetic check can reduce, and in many cases avoid, unforeseen downtime due to failure domains by replicating the expected user journey and measuring its performance. CAGR in the forecasted period ending 2030.

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Percona

Users use it to automate and create partitions by breaking large tables into smaller partitions for better performance. Column name p_type text You can use the Partman type based on your performance improvement and flexibility requirements. Query Performance will improve when dealing with partitioned data specifically.

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Jamstack CMS: The Past, The Present and The Future

Smashing Magazine

Ben and Mena Trott created MovableType because of a “Dissatisfacion with existing blog CMSes — performance, stability.” In 2006, Denis Defreyne tried to set up a Ruby-based blog platform and ran into performance problems — “Having a VPS with only 96 MB of RAM, any Ruby-based CMS ran extremely slowly.”

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