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Percona Toolkit – A Quick Introduction to Summary

Percona

Caches | 12.4G Caches | 12.4G Caches | 12.4G 2004l# Percona Toolkit System Summary Report ###################### Date | 2023-09-25 14:43:34 UTC (local TZ: CDT -0500) Hostname | testbox Uptime | 44 min, 1 user, load average: 0.47, 0.67, 0.57 Platform | Linux Release | Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS (jammy) Kernel | 6.2.0-33-generic

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Chrome's NOSCRIPT Intervention

Tim Kadlec

The other week, there were a few articles that came out about Chrome’s NOSCRIPT intervention: an intervention that would disable JavaScript altogether on slow networks. Chrome intervening on behalf of the user when it feels the network is iffy isn’t exactly new. Taking it for a test drive. What exactly does it do?

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Getting Started with HTTP/2 and Server Push

Dean Hume

Instead of waiting for the HTTP response, it allows the server to “push” the resources it thinks the client will need into its cache. To test this code locally, I created my own self signed certificates using OpenSSL - you can do this using a one line command in your terminal. With HTTP/1.1, This is where Server Push is a game changer.

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Getting Started with HTTP/2 and Server Push

Dean Hume

Instead of waiting for the HTTP response, it allows the server to “push” the resources it thinks the client will need into its cache. To test this code locally, I created my own self signed certificates using OpenSSL - you can do this using a one line command in your terminal. With HTTP/1.1, This is where Server Push is a game changer.

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Getting Started with HTTP/2 and Server Push

Dean Hume

Instead of waiting for the HTTP response, it allows the server to “push” the resources it thinks the client will need into its cache. To test this code locally, I created my own self signed certificates using OpenSSL - you can do this using a one line command in your terminal. With HTTP/1.1, This is where Server Push is a game changer.

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SQL Server I/O Basics Chapter #2

SQL Server According to Bob

Time of Last Access The time of last access is a caching ​​ algorithm ​​ that enables ​​ cache ​​ entries to be ordered by their ​​ access times. The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.

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