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Mastering Enterprise Performance Engineering: From Monoliths to Microservices is a comprehensive guide that explores the strategic, architectural, and engineering principles needed to build and maintain high-performance enterprise systems in the modern software era. As organizations evolve from legacy monolithic architectures to distributed microservices, the complexity of ensuring consistent performance, scalability, and reliability increases exponentially. This book provides an end-to-end performance engineering framework that integrates best practices across development, deployment, and operations. Beginning with foundational concepts of performance metrics, system bottlenecks, and load modeling, the book transitions into advanced topics such as distributed tracing, service mesh optimization, autoscaling policies, and performance-aware CI/CD pipelines. Readers will gain deep insights into capacity planning, cloud-native profiling, caching strategies, asynchronous processing, and real-time monitoring across microservices ecosystems. Case studies and real-world scenarios illustrate how to proactively diagnose and resolve performance degradation, even in highly dynamic environments. Designed for software architects, DevOps engineers, SREs, and technical leads, this book empowers professionals to shift performance left in the software lifecycle, adopt proactive observability, and ensure that systems not only function—but thrive— under demanding enterprise workloads. With a blend of theory, tooling, and actionable guidance, this book is essential reading for anyone navigating the shift from monoliths to microservices in pursuit of performance excellence.
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