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Seamlessly Swapping the API backend of the Netflix Android app

The Netflix TechBlog

The big difference from the monolith, though, is that this is now a standalone service deployed as a separate “application” (service) in our cloud infrastructure. For the migration, testing was a first-class citizen. For us, the replay test tooling gave the confidence that our new code was nearly bug free.

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5 signs you need to choose cross browser testing on the cloud

Testsigma

Usually, one of the most discussed possibilities while performing cross-browser testing is if we should move to a cloud-based testing tool. When we embrace the cloud, we perform end-to-end testing on the cloud itself. It means we test, analyze, collaborate, and manage bugs from within the cloud. PC: StatCounter.

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Working from home – tips and tricks for the testing community

Testsigma

Robust and secure infrastructure saves the day. In such a case, the infrastructure is required to be robust and stable to provide 24*7 available testing environments for automation testing. Thankfully, we have many testing tools that are great for managing the above-mentioned testing activities.

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Tutorial: Guide to automated SRE-driven performance engineering

Dynatrace

Let me walk you through how I have built my Dynatrace Performance Insights Dashboard showing SLIs split by Test Name as well as SLIs for the specific technology and infrastructure: Enriching your load testing scripts with meta data allows building test context specific SLI-dashboards in Dynatrace. test name, test step.

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Transforming enterprise integration with reactive streams

O'Reilly Software

Although the ideas of reactive and streaming are nowhere near new, and keeping in mind that mere novelty doesn’t imply greatness, it is safe to say they have proven themselves and matured enough to see many programming languages, platforms, and infrastructure products embrace them fully. HTTP, TCP, FTP, MQTT, JMS), databases (i.e.,