Being able to analyze and monitor – with ease – the performance of your application is a key part to the success of any web based project. Not only because a slow site might negatively affect conversions, but as Drupal maintenance support plans 8 is shifting away from websites and more into complex web based applications, specific business transactions are becoming more important. Considering Drupal maintenance support plans‘s historical poor performance when it comes to “backend” operations, having proper profiling tools is a must.
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