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Five-nines availability: Always-on infrastructure delivers system availability during the holidays’ peak loads

Dynatrace

For retail organizations, peak traffic can be a mixed blessing. The nirvana state of system uptime at peak loads is known as “five-nines availability.” In its pursuit, IT teams hover over system performance dashboards hoping their preparations will deliver five nines—or even four nines—availability. Downtime per year.

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Monitor dynamic application workflows with placeholders and synthetic location context

Dynatrace

Synthetic clickpath monitors are a great way to automatically monitor and benchmark business-critical workflows 24/7. Checking out of a retail site. Dynatrace helps to ensure these workflows are available globally and performing well so that you can be confident that you’re meeting your SLAs. Contact forms.

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2022 in review: New dashboards, Core Web Vitals enhancements, third-party tracking & more!

Speed Curve

Your current competitive benchmarks status. Hint: If you're considering installing a big-screen performance monitor at your organization, this dashboard is a good candidate for that.). The results – including detailed performance optimization recommendations – are available in your test details. Lots of new videos!

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Ten years of page bloat: What have we learned?

Speed Curve

And if that already wasn’t enough, the number of images on a page has been linked to lower conversion rates on retail sites. These numbers should not be taken as a benchmark for your own site. You can see this by looking at the synthetic test result for Sears.com (again, available via our Industry Benchmarks ).

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2021 in review: It was a big year!

Speed Curve

If you want to understand how people actually experience your site, then you need to monitor real users. We also added a "Performance 101" section that includes articles like: Synthetic vs. Real User Monitoring. Web Performance for Retailers. Industry speed benchmarks for Japan. Visibility is the first step! for everyone.

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Cumulative Layout Shift: What it measures, when it works (and doesn't), and how to use it

Speed Curve

Back in May, we shared that SpeedCurve supports Google's Core Web Vitals in both our synthetic monitoring and LUX real user monitoring tools. Two of the Web Vitals – Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) and First Input Delay (FID) – were actually available in SpeedCurve for quite a while prior to the announcement.

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An Opinionated Guide to Performance Budgets

Speed Curve

Web pages are unbelievably complex, and there are hundreds of different metrics available to track. You can then configure your monitoring tools to send you alerts – or even break the build, if you're testing in your staging environment – when your budgets are violated. What is a performance budget? Is it loading?