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** [[#Compare|Perfherder compare]]
** [[#Compare|Perfherder compare]]
* How does Firefox compare against other browsers?
* How does Firefox compare against other browsers?
** [[#Firefox Health|Firefox Health]]
** [[#Firefox Performance Dashboard|Firefox Performance Dashboard]]
** [[#Firefox Performance Dashboard|Firefox Performance Dashboard]]
* Are we meeting our goals?
* Are we meeting our goals?
** [[#Firefox Health|Firefox Health]]
* What performance tests are we running?
* What performance tests are we running?
** [[#ActiveData|ActiveData]]
* What platforms are we running performance tests against?
* What platforms are we running performance tests against?
** [[#ActiveData|ActiveData]]


= What do we have? =
= What do we have? =

Revision as of 11:35, 20 March 2021

There are a variety of places where performance results are available, some of these can be queried directly, and others are dashboards built on top of those sources.

What should I use?

[TODO] for now just gathering ideas

What do we have?

Datadog

[TODO] add description

WebPageTest

Firefox Performance Dashboard

Warning signWarning: The Firefox Performance dashboard does not currently have an owner. If you are experiencing issues with this dashboard please contact Dave Hunt [:davehunt] or Sarah Clements [:sclements]. If your issue is urgent please file a bug

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Metrics

[TODO] https://metrics.mozilla.com/protected/shiny/cdowhygelund/firefox-perf-telemetry-dashboard/

Perfherder

Perfherder is an interactive dashboard intended to allow monitoring and analysis of automated performance tests run against Mozilla products. Perfherder is part of the Treeherder project.

Alerts

[TODO] add description

Compare

[TODO] add description

Graphs

[TODO] add description

STMO

STMO is shorthand for sql.telemetry.mozilla.org, an installation of the excellent Re:dash data analysis and dashboarding tool that has been customized and configured for use with a number of the Firefox organisation's data sets.

Ad-hoc results

Before performance tests are fully automated and integrated into our pipeline, we often run manual or semi-automated tests. These results are often presented in ways that don't fit into our existing reporting structures, such as spreadsheets or documents. The following list of links serves as a repository for these results:

Please make sure when you add results to the above locations that the name or internal labeling is clear as to what was tested, the methods used, when the results were gathered, and anything else that may be useful.