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Migrating Critical Traffic At Scale with No Downtime?—?Part 1

The Netflix TechBlog

Replay Traffic Testing Replay traffic refers to production traffic that is cloned and forked over to a different path in the service call graph, allowing us to exercise new/updated systems in a manner that simulates actual production conditions. This is particularly important for complex APIs that have many high cardinality inputs.

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Service level objectives: 5 SLOs to get started

Dynatrace

In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, ensuring high-quality software is crucial for organizations to thrive. Service level objectives (SLOs) provide a powerful framework for measuring and maintaining software performance, reliability, and user satisfaction. Note : you might hear the term latency used instead of response time.

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

Dynatrace

In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, ensuring high-quality software is crucial for organizations to thrive. Service level objectives (SLOs) provide a powerful framework for measuring and maintaining software performance, reliability, and user satisfaction. Note : you might hear the term latency used instead of response time.

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The Agile PMO: Consistent Project Gatekeepers

The Agile Manager

Traditional IT projects are mass economy-of-scale exercises: once development begins, armies of developers are unleashed. Traditionally in IT, our gatekeepers are typically several different waves of requirements and specification documents, then software, then test results, then a production event.

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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. I’m going to update my referenced URL to the new site to help decrease latency that adds drag to the initial page load.

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Trade-offs under pressure: heuristics and observations of teams resolving internet service outages (Part II)

The Morning Paper

1:18pm a key observation was made that an API call to populate the homepage sidebar saw a huge jump in latency. The process tracing exercise included: Examning IRC transcripts from multiple channels. Gathering timestapms of changes made to application code during the outage. Semi-structured interviews using cued-recall.

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Failure Modes and Continuous Resilience

Adrian Cockcroft

There are many possible failure modes, and each exercises a different aspect of resilience. In the same way that we have moved from a few big software releases a year to continuous delivery of many small changes, we need to move from annual disaster recover tests or suffering when things actually break, to continuously tested resilience.

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