Payara Platform 2019 Community Survey Results

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We’re proud to announce that our 2019 Community Survey results are now available! We conducted a survey between September and November 2019 to determine how organizations are using the Payara Platform and what ecosystem components are most commonly used with the platform. Thank you for contributing and helping us gain insight into which features and enhancements the community would most like to see in future releases of the Payara Platform.

We learned that the most popular feature the community wants to see in a future release of the Payara Platform is automatic tuning of thread pools. People also want a deployment analyser detailing internals of your apps and optimisations and a monitoring console on the cloud to collect historical server metrics.

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See the full survey results here.

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