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Why you need to know your site's performance poverty line (and how to find it)

Speed Curve

Site A Site B Site C Site D Observations 1. Poverty lines emerged for both Start Render and Largest Contentful Paint I expected the results for Start Render, as it's been around as a page speed metric for many years, and has been proven to correlate to business metrics. That's early! Ultimately, this is good for your business.

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The top 5 reasons to run your own database benchmarks

HammerDB

Some opinions claim that “Benchmarks are meaningless”, “benchmarks are irrelevant” or “benchmarks are nothing like your real applications” However for others “Benchmarks matter,” as they “account for the processing architecture and speed, memory, storage subsystems and the database engine.”

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How to Assess MySQL Performance

HammerDB

Instead, focus on understanding what the workloads exercise to help us determine how to best use them to aid our performance assessment. Benchmarking the target Two of the more popular database benchmarks for MySQL are HammerDB and sysbench. We will not concern ourselves with the raw throughput of workload. 4.22 %usr 38.40

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Why you need to know your site's performance plateau (and how to find it)

Speed Curve

Site A Site B Site C Site D Observations 1. Plateaus emerged for both Start Render and Largest Contentful Paint I expected the results for Start Render, as it's been around as a page speed metric for many years, and has been proven to correlate to business metrics. That's early! Ultimately, this is good for your business.