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Maximizing Performance and Efficiency in Financial Trading Systems through Vertical Scalability and Effective Testing
    
  
    
      
	
	
	
	
	
		
		
	
	
		
			
				
					
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						In the fast-paced world of financial trading, speed, and efficiency are essential. To achieve this, vertical scalability is crucial in order-processing systems. However, achieving vertical scalability can be a significant challenge for developers. That's why testing is critical.
Vertical scalability is achieved by minimizing accidental complexity and using an event-driven architecture. With consistent latencies of 1 to 10 microseconds and throughputs of 100k to 1,000k msg/second, the focus should be on testing that prioritizes business requirements. This approach ensures higher performance by doing as little as possible. Since vertical scalability is critical in financial trading systems, we will explore testing techniques and best practices that prioritize business requirements and minimize accidental complexity to achieve higher performance.
					 
					
						
					
					
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            Peter Lawrey
      CEO @Chronicle_SW
          
    Peter Lawrey is a Java champion and the CEO of Chronicle Software, driven by his passion for inspiring developers to elevate the craftsmanship of their solutions. As a seasoned software engineer, Peter strives to encourage simplicity, performance, creativity, and innovation in the software development process.
With over 13,000 Java and JVM answers on StackOverflow.com, Peter has established himself as a go-to expert. His widely-read blog, "Vanilla Java," boasts over 4 million views and offers valuable insights into the world of Java programming.
 
 
 
				
			 
		 
	
			
			
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