Episode 133 - Performance Efficiency in the Azure Well-Architected Framework
This week's episode focuses again on the Azure Well-Architected Framework - specifically on the Performance Efficiency pillar. There is a lot of content to cover here, so this is a slightly longer episode. Also, Tobi asks Jussi an unexpected question. This episode is sponsored by ScriptRunner.
Show notes
(00:00) - Intro and catching up.
(05:54) - Show content starts.
Show links
- Performance Efficiency in WAF (Microsoft Docs)
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