Performance& Scale
Performance and scale engineering—load testing, profiling, and capacity planning so launches survive success.
What you get with Quipus Performance & Scale
We model traffic patterns and failure modes: load profiles by geography, spike tests, and soak tests for memory leaks. Bottlenecks are profiled with evidence—CPU, IO, GC, or external dependencies.
Capacity plans tie tech metrics to business events—marketing campaigns, seasonality, and viral spikes—with autoscaling guardrails and cost ceilings.
Performance pillars
Testing
Realistic scenarios with production-like data volumes.
- k6/JMeter
- Chaos adjacency
- Soak & spike
Profiling
Frontends and backends tuned with flamegraphs and traces.
- Query tuning
- Caching
- Concurrency
SRE alignment
SLOs, error budgets, and scaling policies tied to alerts.
- HPA/VPA
- Queues
- Backpressure
Key elements of our Performance & Scale process
Senior practitioners ship Performance & Scale in tight loops with demos, quality gates, and visibility—so your team can steer without surprises.

We wire instrumentation, feedback, and review rituals around Performance & Scale so decisions reflect real usage in your product—not assumptions.

Documentation, enablement, and clear ownership so Performance & Scale keeps delivering value after the engagement—your org stays in control.

What Performance & Scale can unlock
Confidence at peak
Systems behave under marketing spikes and global traffic.
Lower latency
Users feel snappier experiences—conversion and retention lift.
Cost-aware scale
Autoscaling tuned—no unlimited spend chasing headroom.

Performance & Scale with Quipus: what we offer
Performance program
Baselines, targets, and test suites for critical journeys.
Remediation sprints
Engineering + QA paired to hit budgets with evidence.
Capacity planning
Models linking growth forecasts to infra and costs.
Production tuning
Observability-driven improvements post-launch.
Answers to CommonQuestions
Clear answers about Performance & Scale within Quality, Delivery & Scale—how we scope work, what we need from you, and how engagements typically run.