Tag: Performance
Jeff Sheltren
NYC tourist: “How do I get to Carnegie Hall?” Musician: “Practice, man, practice.” The same is true for achieving expertise as a barista – or a Drupalista.
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Jeff Sheltren
Ah, that elusive goal: the perfect cup of Joe. Here in the real world of measuring website performance, there are practical steps to producing acceptable results.
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March 27, 2015
In Drupal 7 the Field API introduced the concept of swappable field storage. This means that field data can live in any kind of storage, for instance a NoSQL database like MongoDB, provided that a corresponding backend is enabled in the system.
Francesco Placella
Narayan Newton
A primer for CMS web developers.
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Jeff Sheltren
Excerpted from the book High Performance Drupal, Jeff discusses the methods and applications of performing load tests – the when, the why, and the how.
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James Meickle
Optimize away slow code; don’t miss easy opportunities to leverage static caching in your custom modules.
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Fabian Franz
For all entities, active by default.
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Jeff Sheltren
Nothing goes better with implementing Memcache – in a few easy steps – than a single-origin espresso brewed from an El Salvador Finca Matalapa Bourbon.
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Jeff Sheltren
To accompany his first column in the Drupal performance series -- Content Delivery Networks -- Jeff recommends an Ethiopian Sidamo, served as a cappuccino. Drink up.
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Michael Cooper
Scaling a central enterprise application: APIs, Service module, memcache, and more that lead to a successful architecture.
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