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Apologies in advance if this is the wrong place for this request. I plan to post this as well on postmortem
The Node.js Foundation is putting together a presentation for general use by the community to unequivocally establish Node's place as enterprise-ready. The intended audience is Node.js devs inside enterprises who may not be using Node as much as possible. The preso, ideally, will equip them with the material they need to convince their peers and management.
One of the things still missing is a slide (preferably a single slide, but could be multiple if needed) to summarize the performance/performance tuning/debugging considerations for enterprises running Node.js at scale.
Obviously we're not going to cover the topic in any detail in a single slide. Rather, the goal is to highlight the key elements of the topic and share the tools/resources available and work underway in Core and in the community on the topic.
Is this something this group could help with?
Thanks in advance!
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Apologies in advance if this is the wrong place for this request. I plan to post this as well on postmortem
The Node.js Foundation is putting together a presentation for general use by the community to unequivocally establish Node's place as enterprise-ready. The intended audience is Node.js devs inside enterprises who may not be using Node as much as possible. The preso, ideally, will equip them with the material they need to convince their peers and management.
One of the things still missing is a slide (preferably a single slide, but could be multiple if needed) to summarize the performance/performance tuning/debugging considerations for enterprises running Node.js at scale.
Obviously we're not going to cover the topic in any detail in a single slide. Rather, the goal is to highlight the key elements of the topic and share the tools/resources available and work underway in Core and in the community on the topic.
Is this something this group could help with?
Thanks in advance!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: