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Web performance in seven steps; step 1: define performance requirements
Posted by Jeroen Borgers at around evening time: June 10th, 2009

Last week I blogged about how performance problems manifest themselves: frustration, loss of revenue and disruption of development; and how adding hardware is a questionable solution. This week I'll blog about the first step to assure web performance.

It can be a valid choice to run the risk of performance problems in production and deal with them in a re-active manner. However, it is usually wiser to be pro-active and prevent them. This approach brings more certainty, peace of mind and also saves money. It consists of seven steps. Step 1: Define performance requirements.
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