InfoQ Homepage Performance Content on InfoQ
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Performance vs. New Features: It Doesn’t Have to Be a Zero-Sum Game
Dmitry Vyazelenko explores implementing CRC checksums for a durable log while trying to retain respectable performance.
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Lessons from DAZN: Scaling Your Project with Micro-Frontends
Luca Mezzalira explains how to implement micro-frontends, enabling to scale up a project with tens of developers without reducing the throughput.
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Image Formats, Performance and Cognitive Load
Tobias Baldauf discusses how to optimize and deliver images for maximum effectiveness.
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Monitoring All the Things: Keeping Track of a Mixed Estate
Luke Blaney talks about how to approach monitoring an estate of many technologies and what the Financial Times did to improve visibility across systems built by all its teams.
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Distributed Tracing in the Wild
Adrian Cole, Tommy Ludwig and Narayanan Arunachalam share the “Sites” project, which is an inventory of real-life setups people use today with distributed tracing to increase developer productivity.
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Taming Large State: Lessons from Building Stream Processing
Sonali Sharma and Shriya Arora describe how Netflix solved a complex join of two high-volume event streams using Flink.
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More Devs, No Problems: Enabling Self-Service Access to Kubernetes
Fabio Yeon discusses how Tanzu Mission Control helps with security and management of Kubernetes clusters.
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Metrics for the Win: Using Micrometer to Understand Application Behavior
Erin Schnabel explores the capabilities of Micrometer, including examples of meter types and integration with different collectors like Prometheus or StatsD.
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Controlled Chaos: Taming Organic, Federated Growth of Microservices
Tobias Kunze focuses on the challenges that result from organic, federated growth and the patterns that can be applied to monitor and control these dynamic systems.
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Beyond the Distributed Monolith: Rearchitecting the Big Data Platform
Blanca Garcia Gil talks about how BBC re-architected a distributed monolith, shares the lessons learnt from operating it for nearly 3 years, and how they designed their new microservices architecture.
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Observability in the Development Process: Not Just for Ops Anymore
Christine Yen explores what observability looks like in practice, so that production stops being just where the development code runs into issues.
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Streaming a Million Likes/Second: Real-Time Interactions on Live Video
Akhilesh Gupta talks about how Linkedin uses the Play/Akka Framework and a scalable distributed system to enable live interactions at massive scale at extremely low costs across multiple data centers.