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Platform Performance is concerned with the abilities of a computer system matched with an Operating System (OS) to meet or exceed the requirements of a specific system (or project). The platform could be a real system or a virtual system running locally or in the cloud. Often this comes down to the cost of the hardware and</description>
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Application Performance are measures of real-world performance and availability of applications. It is often used to describe remote and cloud computing applications, however, there is a lot of time spent on tuning applications running locally to enhance or improve their performance. For example file access time, database, infrastructure, graphics, human interfaces, network access, etc.</description>
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Network Performance captures the statistical metrics and the analytical review of a network. Collectively they reflect the network's Quality of Services.

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