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The Three Cs: Concatenate, Compress, Cache

CSS Wizardry

What is the availability, configurability, and efficacy of each? ?️ Plotted on the same horizontal axis of 1.6s, the waterfalls speak for themselves: 201ms of cumulative latency; 109ms of cumulative download. 4,362ms of cumulative latency; 240ms of cumulative download. And do any of our previous decisions dictate our options?

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Redis vs Memcached in 2024

Scalegrid

In this comparison of Redis vs Memcached, we strip away the complexity, focusing on each in-memory data store’s performance, scalability, and unique features. Introduction Caching serves a dual purpose in web development – speeding up client requests and reducing server load.

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Automated Change Impact Analysis with Site Reliability Guardian

Dynatrace

SREs use Service-Level Indicators (SLI) to see the complete picture of service availability, latency, performance, and capacity across various systems, especially revenue-critical systems. Thus, Site Reliability Guardian supports DevOps and SREs in speeding up release delivery and improving release quality.

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Running A Page Speed Test: Monitoring vs. Measuring

Smashing Magazine

Running A Page Speed Test: Monitoring vs. Measuring Running A Page Speed Test: Monitoring vs. Measuring Geoff Graham 2023-08-10T08:00:00+00:00 2023-08-10T12:35:05+00:00 This article is sponsored by DebugBear There is no shortage of ways to measure the speed of a webpage. Lighthouse results. One type is called lab data.

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The Speed of Time

Brendan Gregg

A Cassandra database cluster had switched to Ubuntu and noticed write latency increased by over 30%. Measuring the speed of time Is there already a microbenchmark for os::javaTimeMillis()? As I'm interested in the relative comparison I can just compare the total runtimes (the "real" time) for the same result. us on Ubuntu.

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Compression Methods in MongoDB: Snappy vs. Zstd

Percona

Benefits of snappy compression in MongoDB: Fast compression and decompression speeds Low CPU usage A streamable format that allows for quick processing Minimal impact on query performance Zstandard Compression or zstd , another newer block compression method provided by MongoDB starting for v4.2, provides higher compression rates.

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The Speed of Time

Brendan Gregg

A Cassandra database cluster had switched to Ubuntu and noticed write latency increased by over 30%. Measuring the speed of time Is there already a microbenchmark for os::javaTimeMillis()? As I'm interested in the relative comparison I can just compare the total runtimes (the "real" time) for the same result.

Speed 52