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Check Browser Compatibility For A Website – A How-To Blog

Testsigma

This has urged the application developers to ensure that their website serves equally well on all kinds of web browsers and OS versions. This list guides you on the areas to test, the browsers, versions, operating systems to consider, the benchmarks to meet, as well as time and budget allocation.

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What Adrian Did Next?β€”?Part 2?β€”?Sun Microsystems

Adrian Cockcroft

Another big jump, but now it was my job to run benchmarks in the lab, and write white papers that explained the new products to the world, as they were launched. I was mostly coding in C, tuning FORTRAN, and when I needed to do a lot of data analysis of benchmark results used the S-PLUS statistics language, that is the predecessor to R.

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Container security: What it is, why it’s tricky, and how to do it right

Dynatrace

Unfortunately, container security is much more difficult to achieve than security for more traditional compute platforms, such as virtual machines or bare metal hosts. Application developers commonly leverage open-source software when building containerized applications. So far, their prediction seems to be spot-on.

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HammerDB for Managers

HammerDB

HammerDB is a software application for database benchmarking. HammerDB has graphical and command line interfaces for the Windows and Linux operating systems. Why HammerDB was developed. Databases are highly sophisticated software, and to design and run a fair benchmark workload is a complex undertaking.

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What Is a Workload in Cloud Computing

Scalegrid

Various forms can take shape when discussing workloads within the realm of cloud computing environments – examples include order management databases, collaboration tools, videoconferencing systems, virtual desktops, and disaster recovery mechanisms. This applies to both virtual machines and container-based deployments.

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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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HammerDB Concepts and Architecture

HammerDB

HammerDB is open source and all of the source code is available at the sourceforge Git development site here [link] or the github mirror here [link]. As virtual users are started the database specific packages and workload specific modules are loaded into the virtual user threads. Virtual Users. program in TCL. #!/usr/local/bin/tclsh8.6