Lunch & learn: "Java Performance: Beyond Simple Request Latencies"


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When someone says "Java performance", most Java devs hear "request latency" and a large part of them say "I'm already meeting my SLAs" or "my app isn't latency-sensitive". But Java performance has many dimensions, each of which play important roles in all kinds of Java apps, from an ultra-low-latency FX trading platform to a long-running data ingestion job running at 2AM on a Saturday.
By popular demand John Ceccarelli (Vice President of Product Management at Azul) is back in Amsterdam after his recent Amsterdam JUG presentation at Miro, and in this lunchtime conversation he'll go beyond the basics to examine the full landscape of Java performance: median latencies, lantency outliers, freezes, pauses, server max carrying capacity, application behavior at the start of a run, carbon footprint, and more.
Together we'll look further into tools in new OpenJDK versions and in other JVM distributions to optimize the behavior that most matters to your team. Bring your JVM performance-related questions and let's discuss them together and share knowledge about tips, tricks, and gotchas in the JVM performance landscape.
Limited seats available (super exclusive to 40, maximum).
About John Ceccarelli. John is Vice President of Product Management at Azul, where he leads the high-performance Java platform business. A FinOps Certified Practitioner, John is passionate about the intersection of technology and financial operations, with a focus on making complex technologies more accessible. With deep expertise in both product management and FinOps, he is dedicated to driving innovation while optimizing costs in cloud environments.

Lunch & learn: "Java Performance: Beyond Simple Request Latencies"