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Understanding What Kubernetes Is Used For: The Key to Cloud-Native Efficiency

Percona

Applications can be horizontally scaled with Kubernetes by adding or deleting containers based on resource allocation and incoming traffic demands. It distributes the load among containers and nodes automatically, ensuring that your application can handle any spike in traffic without the need for manual intervention from an IT staff.

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Turbocharge Your Content Delivery With CDN Multiple Origins Load Balancer!

IO River

‍Just as a well-coordinated airport directs flights to multiple runways based on traffic and weather conditions, a CDN with Multiple Origins Load Balancing ensures that web traffic is distributed across various data centers, optimizing performance and reliability. ‍But how does it decide where to send this traffic?

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Turbocharge Your Content Delivery With CDN Multiple Origins Load Balancer!

IO River

Just as a well-coordinated airport directs flights to multiple runways based on traffic and weather conditions, a CDN with Multiple Origins Load Balancing ensures that web traffic is distributed across various data centers, optimizing performance and reliability. But how does it decide where to send this traffic?

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Ciao Milano! – An AWS Region is coming to Italy!

All Things Distributed

We needed to serve our growing base of startup, government, and enterprise customers across many vertical industries, including automotive, financial services, media and entertainment, high technology, education, and energy. To meet such large traffic numbers, they need a technology infrastructure that is secure, reliable, and flexible.

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O’Reilly serverless survey 2019: Concerns, what works, and what to expect

O'Reilly

Rather than buying racks and racks of servers that need to handle the maximum potential traffic and be idle most of the time, it seems that serverless’ method of paying by compute is proving to be beneficial to the bottom lines of organizations. The third stand-out issue was “no server maintenance.” 1 reported benefit.

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A Management Maturity Model for Performance

Alex Russell

This is a complex topic, but to borrow from a recent post , web performance expands access to information and services by reducing latency and variance across interactions in a session, with a particular focus on the tail of the distribution (P75+). Consistent performance matters just as much as low average latency.

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The Performance Inequality Gap, 2021

Alex Russell

Sadly, data on latency is harder to get, even from Google's perch, so progress there is somewhat more difficult to judge. So it's an educated guess with some padding built in to account for worst-case content-construction (which is more common than you or I would like to believe).