Microsoft Dynamics 365 System Performance and Scalability
Microsoft Dynamics 365 System Performance and Scalability, available at $22.99, has an average rating of 4.3, with 42 lectures, based on 16 reviews, and has 53 subscribers.
You will learn about Understand the key concerns and variables that play a role in system performance Understand design anti-patterns that are common causes of performance issues Understand system design considerations that impact system performance This course is ideal for individuals who are Microsoft Dynamics customers experiencing system performance issues or Microsoft Consulting partners that want to minimize red projects or Microsoft ISV partners that wish to build scalable Dynamics 365 platform add-ons or Technical leads that wish to understand patterns to look for in their code base or Dynamics system support resources that maintain actively deployed systems or Dynamics developers who want to understand design patterns to avoid or Business analysts and consultants that wish to understand system design implications It is particularly useful for Microsoft Dynamics customers experiencing system performance issues or Microsoft Consulting partners that want to minimize red projects or Microsoft ISV partners that wish to build scalable Dynamics 365 platform add-ons or Technical leads that wish to understand patterns to look for in their code base or Dynamics system support resources that maintain actively deployed systems or Dynamics developers who want to understand design patterns to avoid or Business analysts and consultants that wish to understand system design implications.
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Summary
Title: Microsoft Dynamics 365 System Performance and Scalability
Price: $22.99
Average Rating: 4.3
Number of Lectures: 42
Number of Published Lectures: 42
Number of Curriculum Items: 42
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 42
Original Price: $22.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Understand the key concerns and variables that play a role in system performance
- Understand design anti-patterns that are common causes of performance issues
- Understand system design considerations that impact system performance
Who Should Attend
- Microsoft Dynamics customers experiencing system performance issues
- Microsoft Consulting partners that want to minimize red projects
- Microsoft ISV partners that wish to build scalable Dynamics 365 platform add-ons
- Technical leads that wish to understand patterns to look for in their code base
- Dynamics system support resources that maintain actively deployed systems
- Dynamics developers who want to understand design patterns to avoid
- Business analysts and consultants that wish to understand system design implications
Target Audiences
- Microsoft Dynamics customers experiencing system performance issues
- Microsoft Consulting partners that want to minimize red projects
- Microsoft ISV partners that wish to build scalable Dynamics 365 platform add-ons
- Technical leads that wish to understand patterns to look for in their code base
- Dynamics system support resources that maintain actively deployed systems
- Dynamics developers who want to understand design patterns to avoid
- Business analysts and consultants that wish to understand system design implications
System performance is a critical non-functional requirement in any application, yet it’s seldom taken into account until after it becomes a problem. The worst thing that can happen after investing months in developing a system is for it to fail after being deployed to users. User feedback and politics can be quite brutal when a system fails to meet expectations and the consequences of a poorly performing system can be severe even to the point people lose their jobs. While system performance is often times looked at as an intangible aspect of application development it’s based in design patterns and distributed system architecture principles that can be addressed.
In this course, we’ll review Dynamics platform internals and take a pragmatic look at design anti-patterns we should avoid and mitigate in enterprise applications. This information which has never been presented to the public outside of Microsoft is derived from system performance research challenges and solutions of real world Microsoft enterprise customers.
In this course you will learn:
- The basic components of system performance
- The variables that play into how a system will behave after go live
- Load anti-patterns that are the most common causes of poor performance
- Design considerations that we can make proactively and mitigate retroactively in existing systems
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Course Agenda
Lecture 3: About Your Instructor
Lecture 4: Learning Objectives
Lecture 5: Target Audiences
Chapter 2: Performance Overview
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Elements of Performance
Lecture 3: Baseline Performance
Lecture 4: Performance vs. Scalability
Lecture 5: Performance Degradation Types
Lecture 6: Performance Degradation Variables
Lecture 7: Pareto Principle of System Load
Lecture 8: Why Does This Happen?
Lecture 9: Summary
Chapter 3: Performance Variables
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Data Velocity
Lecture 3: Data Volume
Lecture 4: Data Viscosity
Lecture 5: Hot Spots
Lecture 6: Data Cardinality
Lecture 7: Data Concurrency
Lecture 8: Rules of system load
Lecture 9: Summary
Chapter 4: Load Anti-Patterns
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Process Execution Modes
Lecture 3: Process Cascade Pattern
Lecture 4: Process Overload Pattern
Lecture 5: Process Loop Pattern
Lecture 6: Cardinality Exposure Pattern
Lecture 7: Concurrency Violation Pattern
Lecture 8: Redundant Execution Pattern
Lecture 9: Data Gluttony Pattern
Lecture 10: Summary
Chapter 5: Performance Considerations
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Handling High Velocity Entities
Lecture 3: Attachment Considerations
Lecture 4: External Integrations
Lecture 5: Entity Ownership
Lecture 6: Record Sharing
Lecture 7: Concurrency Symptoms
Lecture 8: Summary
Chapter 6: Summary
Lecture 1: Wrap up
Instructors
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Stephan Smith
Dynamics 365 Senior Director and Technical Architect
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