InfoQ Homepage Performance Content on InfoQ
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Reduce ‘Unknown Unknowns’ across Your CI/CD Pipeline
The panelists discuss monitoring and observability methods that DevOps and SRE teams can employ to balance change and uncertainty without the need to constantly reconfigure monitoring systems.
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Embracing Observability in Distributed Systems
Michael Hausenblas discusses good practices and current developments around CNCF open source projects and specifications including OpenTelemetry and FluentBit.
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True Observability Needs High-Cardinality
Pierre Vincent discusses how high-cardinality observability helps the exploration and debugging power required to understand the reality of a production system.
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Pragmatic Performance - Tales from the Trenches
Ramesh Subramonian shares techniques used to improve the performance of an existing system.
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The World Is on Fire and so Is Your Website
Ann Lewis discusses how MoveOn architects and scales an ecosystem of custom tools that power political organizing work like rapid response mobilizations, vote programs, and data-driven campaigns.
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Scaling & Optimizing the Training of Predictive Models
Nicholas Mitchell presents the core building blocks of an entire toolchain able to deal with challenges of large amounts of data in an industrial scalable system.
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Solving Mysteries Faster with Observability
Elizabeth Carretto discusses observability at Netflix and where and how their internal tool, Edgar, comes into play.
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From Monolith to Microservices
Sha Ma discusses how GitHub migrates from a monolith architecture to microservices, detailing some best practices.
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It’s Not Your Machine, It’s Your Code
Adekunle Adepoju discusses how limitations in the Linux kernel can lead to unneeded horizontal scale, and how to circumvent those and other limitations.
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Project Valhalla: Bringing Performance to Java Developers
Tobi Ajila explains the advances being made in Project Valhalla to improve Java's memory density by making it easy to create compact, cache efficient data structures.
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InfoQ Live Roundtable: Observability Patterns for Distributed Systems
The panelists explore how a sound observability strategy can help mitigate operational costs and avoid common pitfalls in monitoring distributed systems.
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How the HotSpot and Graal JVMs Execute Java Code
James Gough discusses HotSpot, explores Graal and the JVM ecosystem to discover performance benefits of a platform 25 years in the making.