What will I Learn by end of this course?
- By end of the course, you will learn performance engineering concepts and should acquire knowledge to identify bottlenecks.
Salient Features
- 20+ Hours of Live Training along with recorded videos
- Life time access to the recorded videos
- Course Completion Certificate
Who can enroll for this course?
- Anyone who is working in Performance Testing Area and wants to enhance his knowledge on Performance Engineering area.
- Anyone who wants to improve his knowledge on Bottleneck Identification
- Anyone who want to make performance testing as your career.
- Anyone who is attending interviews and finding it difficult to crack
Course syllabus:
SECTION1: PERFORMANCE ENGINEERING CONCEPTS
- Performance Engineering -Introduction
- Common Performance issues
- Production traffic Analysis
- Roles and Responsibilities of Performance Engineer
- Performance Engineering Life Cycle
SECTION2: PERFORMANCE MONITORING – WINDOWS/UNIX SYSTEMS
2.1 On Windows Servers
- Detailed explanation about Windows system monitoring using Perfmon Counters
- Perfmon – Configuring the counters with different aspects
- Real time monitoring on Windows System
- How to detect the CPU, Memory and Network performance issues from Perfmon
2.2 On Linux Servers
- Detailed explanation about Linux System monitoring tools
- Detailed understanding about Linux monitoring tools like Vmstat, iostat, top, free, netstat, etc.
- Real time performance monitoring
- How to detect the CPU, Memory and Network performance issues from Vmstat,Top,iostat,netstat,etc..
SECTION 3: JAVA PERFORMANCE ENGINEERING – BASIC LEVEL
- Different types of JVM
- Detailed explanation about JVM Architecture Internals
- Detailed explanation about JVM Heap Structure
- Understanding the different types of Garbage collections techniques
- Understanding the JVM thread pooling concepts
- Detailed about JDBC connection pooling
SECTION 4: JVM PERFORMANCE TUNING – ADVANCED LEVEL
4.1 JVM Performance Monitoring
- Detailed understanding about JVM performance monitoring
- How to Monitor Java Application using Open source tools(JConsole,JvisualVM)
- How to monitor the Java application using commercial tools (Yourkit)
4.2 JVM Thread Thump Analysis
- Basics of Thread dumps
- How to collect the Java Thread dumps
- Techniques to analyze Thread dumps
- How to identify Performance patterns using Thread dumps
- Java Thread dump Tools
- Hands- On Training
4.3 JVM Garbage collection Analysis
- Collecting the GC logs
- Real-time GC monitoring
- How to analyze the GC logs
- How to detect memory leak related issues using GC logs
4.4 JVM OutofMemory Error Analysis
- Understanding the Application performance issues due to memory constraints
- Basics of Memory Leak
- Different between Memory leak and OutofMemory issues
- Basics of OutofMemory issues
- Different patterns of JVM OutofMemory issues
- How to identify the Memory Leak and OutofMemory issues
- How to Collect heap dumps from JVM
- How to analyze the Heap dumps using Eclipse MAT& JvisualVM
SECTION 5: REAL TIME APPLICATION PERFORMANCE ISSUES & PATTERNS
- How to troubleshoot various Performance issues Patterns
- High CPU due to code spinning
- CPU Scalability due to blocked conditions
- High Response time related issues
- High Network retransmission latency
- Memory leak & OutofMemory issues
SECTION 6: PERFORMANCE PROFILING TOOLS
- JProfiler
- Yourkit
- JvisualVM
- Dynatrace APM & Ruxit
SECTION 7: PERFORMANCE BEST PRACTICES
- How to apply various techniques to fine-tune the Java applications
- Techniques to Optimize the JVM performance
SECTION 8: DATABASE PERFORMANCE MOINTORING
- Oracle Database monitoring
- Understanding the AWR,ASH,ADDM Reports and locating Database performance issues
SECTION 9: CLIENT- SIDE PERFORMANCE TUNING
- Importance of Frontend performance
- Common Performance problems at front end
- How Browser Rendering works
- Critical Performance metrics at front end
- Clientside performance tools
- Chrome Dev tools
- Dynatrace Ajax
- GTMetrix
- How to optimize the Critical Rendering path
- Put Stylesheet on Top
- Put Javascripts down.
- Reduce DNS lookup
- Inline the JS and CSS (if its small in size)
- Remove Duplicate Scripts
- Make CSS & JS external
- Prioritize the visible content
- Served Scaled images
- Optimizing the Content Efficiency
- Minify the CSS & JS
- Gzip Compression
- Image compression
- Browser level caching
- Avoid Redirects
- Use a content Delivery