Tune Confluence Settings

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Tune Confluence Settings

Coursera · Intermediate ·🏗️ Systems Design & Architecture ·3mo ago

Key Takeaways

Configures Confluence settings for improved performance and system stability

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By the end of this course, learners will be able to configure Confluence settings to improve performance and evaluate configuration changes to ensure system stability and a reliable user experience. Tune Confluence Settings is an intermediate-to-advanced course designed for IT managers and platform owners responsible for keeping Confluence fast, stable, and trusted at scale. Instead of treating performance as a one-time fix, this course helps learners build a disciplined, decision-oriented approach to configuration and validation. Learners explore how core settings such as Marketplace plugins, caching behavior, CDN usage, and space design directly influence page load speed and perceived performance. The course then shifts focus to evaluation, showing how to validate improvements through testing, interpret response-time and stability metrics, and decide when to keep, adjust, or roll back changes to protect reliability. What makes this course unique is its emphasis on reasoning over rote configuration. Through realistic scenarios, hands-on practice, and reflective decision-making, learners practice thinking like platform stewards, not just administrators. The result is practical confidence in making performance changes that deliver measurable gains without compromising system stability or user trust.
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