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The Performance Golden Rule Revisited

Tim Kadlec

There was a comment on Twitter today from Rafael Gonzaga expressing disappointment in what he sees as a tendency to focus on the frontend solely in performance discussions, while neglecting the server-side aspect. I broke the percentages down by page rank (based on traffic to the site). First up, the mobile results.

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How PHP Web Development Beneficial For Online Business?

Official Blog - World Web Technology

It is a server-side scripting language that is highly secure, open-source, and versatile. Mostly, web servers are created with PHP. In PHP, code is directly executed on the server and generates HTML to send to the client. You can integrate PHP with many technologies, such as databases, web servers, CMS, etc. What is PHP?

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How to Optimize Websites for Ad Publishers

Dotcom-Montior

As an ad publisher, your revenue depends on two main factors: traffic to your site and ad optimization. A lot of the focus goes into the practice and processes of driving traffic to your site from an SEO perspective, but what if when visitors get to your site, they have a less than ideal experience?

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WordPress VIP For Website Development: Revolutionizing Enterprise Growth!

Official Blog - World Web Technology

It is a premium managed hosting service explicitly designed for high-traffic and high-profile websites. Performance scalability: Using WordPress VIP, users can handle significant traffic and sudden visitor spikes. It controls content delivery networks (CDNs), advanced caching, and other optimization procedures.

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Seamlessly Swapping the API backend of the Netflix Android app

The Netflix TechBlog

This allows the app to query a list of “paths” in each HTTP request, and get specially formatted JSON (jsonGraph) that we use to cache the data and hydrate the UI. Looking at our high traffic UI screens (like the homepage) allowed us to identify any regressions caused by the endpoint before we enabled it for all our users.

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Notes on: Married to HTTP/3

Tim Kadlec

No server push! Scalemates.com flipped the switch to enable HTTP/3 and almost immediately HTTP/3 traffic rose to ~13% of all requests on the landing page, ~49% for all pages in total. The RSVP problem: HTTP/3 might be blocked on the network or may not be enabled on the server. The browser stores alt-svc info in alt-svc cache.

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OneAgent release notes version 1.207

Dynatrace

Windows: Windows Server 1903. Resolved IIS crash on RUM activity interactions (user caching is now disabled if UEM is enabled). Improved reliability when no traffic occurs for extended time or when the zRemote restarts. OneAgent for mobile resolved issues. Linux: Google Container-Optimized OS 77 LTS. x86 (64bit-only).