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Absolute vs. Relative Timing
When we think about performance, we generally think about the amount of time that a user is waiting in seconds. We might look at the p50 time in production, and how it goes, for example, from 0.7s to 0.6s. However, for performance testing, it's more common to think in terms of percentage change. A P...
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Absolute vs. Relative Timing
When we think about performance, we generally think about the amount of time that a user is waiting in seconds. We might look at the p50 time in production, and how it goes, for example, from 0.7s to 0.6s. However, for performance testing, it's more common to think in terms of percentage change. A P...
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