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Measuring Network Performance in Mobile Safari

CSS Wizardry

But still, this is an amazing starting point for anyone wanting to start profiling web performance on iOS. Testing in Safari’s DevTools. What we really want to do, alongside capturing good benchmark- and more permanent data with WebPageTest, is interact with and inspect a site slightly more realtime. Network Link Conditioner.

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PostgreSQL Benchmark: ScaleGrid vs. Amazon RDS

Scalegrid

Performance Benchmarking of PostgreSQL on ScaleGrid vs. AWS RDS Using Sysbench This article evaluates PostgreSQL’s performance on ScaleGrid and AWS RDS, focusing on versions 13, 14, and 15. It simulates high-concurrency environments, making it a go-to for performance testing of PostgreSQL across cloud platforms.

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10 digital experience monitoring best practices

Dynatrace

They collect data from multiple sources through real user monitoring , synthetic monitoring, network monitoring, and application performance monitoring systems. Prioritize monitoring efforts to ensure the performance metrics align with your organization’s goals and user expectations. Time to first byte.

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How to Improve MySQL AWS Performance 2X Over Amazon RDS at The Same Cost

Scalegrid

ScaleGrid’s MySQL on AWS High Performance deployment can provide 2x-3x the throughput at half the latency of Amazon RDS for MySQL with their added advantage of having 2 read replicas as compared to 1 in RDS. MySQL on AWS Performance Test. AWS High Performance XLarge (see system details below). Amazon RDS. Instance Type.

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Page bloat update: How does ever-increasing page size affect your business and your users?

Speed Curve

This is to try to understand how a "typical" page might perform, as well as pages in the longtail. These numbers should NOT be taken as a benchmark for your own site. Making your pages as small as possible is in the best interest of your users who don't have access to fast networks and devices. I'll go into this more below.

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Real user monitoring vs. synthetic monitoring: Understanding best practices

Dynatrace

Because pre-production environments are used for testing before an application is released to end users, teams have no access to real-user data. In some cases, you will lack benchmarking capabilities. For example, the ability to test against a wireless provider in a remote area. RUM generates a lot of data.

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Ten years of page bloat: What have we learned?

Speed Curve

If you've been working in the performance space for a while and you hear me start to talk about page growth, I'd forgive you if you started running away. ;). These numbers should not be taken as a benchmark for your own site. Don't assume hardware and networks will mitigate page bloat. Clearly we need to keep talking about it.

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