One of the Key results for this quarters OKR for AWS migration is to perform a stress test against AWS. The following details this as well as other benchmarks targeting different users
Stress Testing.
The following is a table of HTTP result counts against both Azure and AWS on one of that larger TIS components (TCS) against one of the slower endpoints.
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Response times
The following is a graph of response times from the same endpoint with indications of percentiles
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Reliability
Below is a demo of the reliability checks in play
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Build times
One thing to make the development experience better for developers is to have fast turnaround (feedback) from external systems. Typically, when a developer develops a feature, they would push code to a central repository regularly, this code is typically a possible release candidate and therefore needs to go through a pipeline different quality checks. This pipeline could take some time to complete, so you don’t want this developer waiting around for some feedback.
Below is several screen caps of the same pipelines for the same code/features with how long it takes to respond
Admins UI Azure:
Admins UI AWS:
TCS Azure:
TCS AWS:
ESR Inbound reader Azure:
ESR Inbound reader AWS:
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Cost:
Currently in Azure, we have an inventory of virtual machines and registries using storage space, the average monthly cost to run TIS in Azure is…
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