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Service level objectives: 5 SLOs to get started

Dynatrace

More than half of CIOs confirmed that they often make tradeoffs among code quality, security, and reliability to meet the need for rapid software delivery. Fitness app : The fitness app should offer a response time of less than 500 milliseconds for exercise tracking and data recording.

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Service level objective examples: 5 SLO examples for faster, more reliable apps

Dynatrace

More than half of CIOs confirmed that they often make tradeoffs among code quality, security, and reliability to meet the need for rapid software delivery. Fitness app : The fitness app should offer a response time of less than 500 milliseconds for exercise tracking and data recording.

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Azure Well-Architected Framework: What it is and how to tame it with AI and automation

Dynatrace

The Framework is built on five pillars of architectural best practices: Cost optimization. Each pillar brings business and technology leaders together to help organizations choose architecture options that best strategically align to their specific business priorities as they begin their cloud journey. Operational excellence.

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Performance audit: Lego.com

Speed Curve

A couple of things worth noting: All of the sites in the leaderboard sites are pretty speedy, so this is NOT a name-and-shame exercise. Are you using a content delivery network (CDN) to bring elements like images closer to your users, so that delivery times are faster? Use code splitting judiciously. Are images optimized?

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Google planning a new ‘Badge of Shame’ for slow websites

MachMetrics

The idea behind these UI decisions is that a badge would let a user know quickly if a site is loading slowly due to a problem on their end (network issue, internet is down, etc) or if the website is known to be built in a way that loads slowly. Most stemmed from Google exercising too much power with this move.

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Fixing a slow site iteratively

CSS - Tricks

With all of this in mind, I thought improving the speed of my own version of a slow site would be a fun exercise. The code for the site is available on GitHub for reference. It’s is a Google service that audit things performance, accessibility, SEO, and best practices. Many of you may already be super familiar with it.

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Operationalizing Performance with Performance Budgets

Rigor

The benefits of performance budgets include: They bring performance to the attention of designers and allow it to be treated as a fundamental design feature rather than simply a best practice. Check out our example exercise that follows his methodology using the free tool WebPageTest. (Of Contact us now to start your free trial.