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Performance audit: Lego.com

Speed Curve

So I thought it would be fun to spend some time poking around behind the scenes and give the site a holiday performance audit. Background For this performance audit, I looked at this synthetic test for the LEGO.com home page. (We The performance team is clearly doing a good job of fighting page bloat. Are images optimized?

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How to Assess MySQL Performance

HammerDB

Predicting application performance is a difficult art, but an important one when choosing the target deployment environment. In this blog, we aim to call out some key considerations when trying to assess MySQL performance for your application. We will not concern ourselves with the raw throughput of workload.

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Seamlessly Swapping the API backend of the Netflix Android app

The Netflix TechBlog

On the Android team, while most of our time is spent working on the app, we are also responsible for maintaining this backend that our app communicates with, and its orchestration code. Image taken from a previously published blog post As you can see, our code was just a part (#2 in the diagram) of this monolithic service.

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Operationalizing Performance with Performance Budgets

Rigor

Reading time 9 min When it comes to managing web performance, it’s vital to be proactive rather than reactive. To accomplish this goal, an organization needs to build internal processes and procedures that can operationalize a performance-first culture. The first step is to establish and implement web performance budgets.

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BPF Theremin, Tetris, and Typewriters

Brendan Gregg

For my AWS re:Invent talk on BPF Performance Analysis at Netflix, I began with a demo of "BPF superpowers" (aka eBPF). In the video I explained how I arrived at tracing __iwl_dbg() in this way, and how you can follow a similar approach for tracing unfamiliar code. My [BPF Performance Tools] book has plenty of examples.

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BPF Theremin, Tetris, and Typewriters

Brendan Gregg

For my AWS re:Invent talk on BPF Performance Analysis at Netflix, I began with a demo of "BPF superpowers" (aka eBPF). In the video I explained how I arrived at tracing __iwl_dbg() in this way, and how you can follow a similar approach for tracing unfamiliar code. My [BPF Performance Tools] book has plenty of examples.

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Tips for Running Workshops

Tim Kadlec

For example, I have a folder full of 1-2 hour sections on various performance topics—the network, how the browser works, fonts, images, service-workers, etc. Exercises are critical. Some people may opt to sit out an exercise or two. The modules are rarely the same from different workshop to workshop.

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