Performance
Break through, using
Faster and better
However you rely on Linux and other Unix-like servers for your business operations, there is little argument against having those systems perform optimally.
But speed isn't just about how quickly a system can respond (that would be latency). Speed is also about capacity. Being able to spin up more processes to perform the same workload, within the same computing budget, can make all the difference between failure and success.
Tuning, for the win
Performance optimisation comprises many practices. Analysing process timings is one. Assessing memory overhead is another. Monitoring the I/O of storage is yet another. Recording and categorising system metrics, knowing how to interpet that data and what to do next is where we come in.
Our expertise in performance optimisation especially focuses on customer-facing systems, because the greatest benefit from superb performance is happy end-users. The greatest risk from poorly-performing systems is losing customers outright. Let's remove that risk.
