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Jedi Wisdom for Cloud Performance: Sympathize with Hardware, You Must!

This is part 1 in a series of talks covering Padawan Monica Beckwith’s hands-on practical experience over the last two decades. Monica, who has trained with many Knights and a few Masters, will cover what it means to be sympathetic to the underlying hardware in Scaling Up and Scaling Out scenarios. In addition, she will share examples to put cloud performance into perspective.


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Monica Beckwith

Java Champion, First Lego League Coach, passionate about JVM Performance @Microsoft

Java Champion Monica Beckwith is considered a subject matter expert, has several published articles and gets regular invitations to give talks on JVM/JIT Compilation/Garbage Collection (GC). She is also a JavaOne Rock Star.Monica has made various performance contributions to the Java HotSpot VM...

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Date

Wednesday May 18 / 12:30PM EDT (50 minutes)

Track

Performance & Mechanical Sympathy

Topics

JavaJVMCloud Computing

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