クラウドアプリのパフォーマンスで一番の課題は、カスタムコードの問題にある

クラウドアプリのパフォーマンスで一番の課題は、カスタムコードの問題にある カリフォルニア州サンタクルーズ、2016年7月27日  ネットワークの遅延、自然、仮想化マシンの状態などは、クラウドのパフォーマンスに一番の障害となると思われがちだが、Evans Data社が最近リリースした「クラウド開発調査」によると、クラウドアプリのパフォーマンスにとって最大のボトルネックはアプリに含まれるカスタムコードが関連していることがわかった。  以下、英文ですがご参照ください。 SANTA CRUZ, CA. July 27, 2016, Despite speculation that network latency or the nature or performance of virtual machines are the biggest drag on Cloud application performance, Evans Data’s recently released Cloud Development Survey shows that developers actually working on Cloud applications believe that the main performance bottleneck in their Cloud apps is the inherent application performance that is related to custom code in their applications. The survey of over 500 developers actively developing in or deploying to the Cloud showed that 35% cited application performance related to custom code as the biggest bottleneck, while 24% cited server performance, 20% cited app performance related to frameworks, and 12% cited network latency. Only 5% thought virtual machines were to blame Despite the realization that application performance is critical to Cloud performance, only 43% of the developers parallelize the code in their applications and only 46% said they created their applications to be “Cloud aware”. When asked where they have found the most assistance in parallelizing their code for the Cloud, the majority of those who do parallelize their code said their Cloud service provider was the most helpful. “Developers are realizing that they the ones that control the performance of their apps in the Cloud and that it’s not something they can blame on the service provider or its data center.” said Janel Garvin CEO of Evans Data. “Instead they’re looking to their service providers for assistance in parallelizing their code for optimum performance”. The Cloud Development survey is published twice a year and is focused on Cloud development. Topics included in this 200 page research document include: Public Cloud Development, Private Cloud Development, Moving to the Cloud, Implementing Cloud Services, BlockChain Database Management, Containers and Virtualization, Data Storage and Analytics, and more
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