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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For March 22nd, 2019

High Scalability

µs of replication latency on lossy Ethernet, which is faster than or comparable to specialized replication systems that use programmable switches, FPGAs, or RDMA.". slobodan_ : "It is serverless the same way WiFi is wireless. We achieve 5.5 We achieve 5.5 matthewstoller : I just looked at Netflix’s 10K.

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Real user monitoring vs. synthetic monitoring: Understanding best practices

Dynatrace

However, not all user monitoring systems are created equal. For example, the ability to test against a wireless provider in a remote area. connectivity, access, user count, latency) of geographic regions. What is real user monitoring? Geofencing and geographic reachability testing for areas that are more challenging to access.

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A 5G future

O'Reilly

Back in the 1980s, Nicholas Negroponte said everything wired will become wireless, and everything wireless will become wired. Can 5G replace wired broadband, allowing one wireless service for home and mobile connectivity? Reliability will be an even bigger problem than latency. So where is 5G useful?

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The Future in Visual Computing: Research Challenges

ACM Sigarch

Each of these categories opens up challenging problems in AI/visual algorithms, high-density computing, bandwidth/latency, distributed systems. Emerging AI visual systems are going beyond understanding pixels and towards actually generating them. For many IoT applications involving wireless video sensors (e.g.

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HTTP/3: Performance Improvements (Part 2)

Smashing Magazine

Because we are dealing with network protocols here, we will mainly look at network aspects, of which two are most important: latency and bandwidth. Latency can be roughly defined as the time it takes to send a packet from point A (say, the client) to point B (the server). Two-way latency is often called round-trip time (RTT).

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HTTP/3: Practical Deployment Options (Part 3)

Smashing Magazine

Finally, not inlining resources has an added latency cost because the file needs to be requested. As discussed in part 2 , in HTTP/2, this multiplexing is steered using its prioritization system. As also explained in part 2 , HTTP/3 fundamentally changes the internals of this prioritization system.

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