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Performance Engineering @ Velocity London 2017

08th November 2017 by 
Team Capacitas Agile Performance

We recently attended the Velocity 2017 London Conference and were very impressed with the event. Our highlights were:

Interview with our CTO, Danny Quilton

Danny describes how to automate performance testing in continuous delivery and the importance of cloud efficiency and optimization. The adoption of cloud and agile methodologies have changed the shape of the cloud environment bringing new challenges for teams.

These challenges include never slowing down production while testing on smaller windows without impacting the customers. The scaling environments also present a challenge when testing for a full scale.

Danny takes us through what Capacitas does to overcome these challenges and what methodologies we use to ensure our clients can be cloud confident using our two frameworks:

  • The 16 Key performance and capacity metrics
  • The 7 Pillars of performance

Using both of these frameworks within our in-house analysis tools to compare as much data as we need in less time.

Miriah Meyer on Interactive Visualiziations

Miriah presented some fascinating examples of data visualization! 

Capacitas and Arcadia on Continuous Performance Engineering

Thomas Barns from Capacitas and John Pillar, Head of Software Engineering told the story of Continuous Performance Engineering at Arcadia.

We will be posting the video of the presentation here shortly.velocity-london-1.jpg

Baron Schwartz on Quantifying scalability with the Universal Scalability Law

Baron outlined how the Universal Scalability Law can be used to assess system scalability.

Discover how to increase software delivery velocity without impacting  performance, download Agile Performance: How to Move Fast and Not Break Things

Kavya Joshi on preparing systems for flux and scale

Kavya described an approach for performance testing in production, complemented with performance modelling techniques. This is something close to our heart and its great to hear that others are following this approach!

Kolton Andrus on the evolution of chaos engineering 

Kolton described the financial impact of recent high-profile system failures and a proactive approach to preventing incidents.

We had some great conversations with members of the community - this will help us to shape the direction to our Continuous Performance solution.

You can catch up on all of the keynote highlights at the O'Reilly web site.

Agile Performance: How to move fast and not break things