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Estimating the performance of an application is often an empirical process based on load tests & the search for algorithmic or configuration optimizations. To help in this process, there are universal rules, derived from the theory of queues, which allow us to better model systems & predict their performance even without being able to test them completely.
In this session, I will present to you the main applicable laws in particular the law of scaling up of universal load of Gunther & how, without going into the mathematical details, it is possible to apply them on concrete problems of modeling of application performance & load estimation.
Raphal is an independent technical consultant, specialist in operational aspects (security & performance) of systems & applications.
Passionate about data, he also develops data processing & visualization systems for his clients using tools such as Spark, Vert.x or D3.js / Vega.js.
Javaist since the first betas & member of the Apache foundation for more than 10 years, he has contributed to several Apache Jakarta projects.
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