Front End Center - Why Latency Matters: Foundations of Web Performance
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- čas přidán 30. 08. 2017
- Depending on where you live and the devices you use, high-latency internet access might be a totally foreign concept or an everyday reality, so in this episode we look at some concrete numbers to get a sense of just how much it can change someone's experience.
We'll also look at the TCP design decisions that cause connections to "slow start" & why that makes it worth considering adding a CDN to your site architecture right at the beginning of a project.
The second part of this series, all about Caching and CDNs, is available on CZcams as well: • Front End Center - Cac...
Thanks to Lookahead Search for making this episode available! www.lookahead.com.au/
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Amazing work man !!
I never knew about CDN hosting until now. Great explanation and graphics to support this.
Great information as always!
thanks! it's very informative and great recorded material!
So insightful. Thank you!
Nice! Thanks for this, pretty interesting!
Underrated channel, though I'm not a front end dev, I'm a performance test engineer
But the decreased download speed is not because of increased latency, it's probably a result of significant packet loss, no?
Funny enough, I find that CloudFlare doubles my service latency vs. a Vultr VPS, no matter where that VPS is (as long as it's on the same continent).
With HTTP/3 there is zero round trip initialization, so it may greatly improve the usefulness of distant HTTP servers.
awesome content. Why did you stop?