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Evaluating the Evaluation: A Benchmarking Checklist

Brendan Gregg

These have inspired me to summarize another performance activity: evaluating benchmark accuracy. Accurate benchmarking rewards engineering investment that actually improves performance, but, unfortunately, inaccurate benchmarking is more common. If the benchmark reported 20k ops/sec, you should ask: why not 40k ops/sec?

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Evaluating the Evaluation: A Benchmarking Checklist

Brendan Gregg

These have inspired me to summarize another performance activity: evaluating benchmark accuracy. Accurate benchmarking rewards engineering investment that actually improves performance, but, unfortunately, inaccurate benchmarking is more common. If the benchmark reported 20k ops/sec, you should ask: why not 40k ops/sec?

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Real user monitoring vs. synthetic monitoring: Understanding best practices

Dynatrace

In some cases, you will lack benchmarking capabilities. connectivity, access, user count, latency) of geographic regions. Synthetic monitoring is well suited for catching regressions during development lifecycles, especially with network throttling. RUM generates a lot of data. Performance testing based on variable metrics (i.e.,

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Fixing a slow site iteratively

CSS - Tricks

Google’s industry benchmarks from 2018 also provide a striking breakdown of how each second of loading affects bounce rates. With all of this in mind, I thought improving the speed of my own version of a slow site would be a fun exercise. In DevTools, the Network inspector helps us see what the first webpage is doing too.

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