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System Performance Tuning (Help for Unix Administrators)

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  • Product Details

    Author:
    Gian-Paolo D. Musumeci, Mike Loukides
    Format:
    Paperback
    Pages:
    350
    Publisher:
    O'Reilly Media (March 12, 2002)
    Language:
    English
    ISBN-13:
    9780596002848
    ISBN-10:
    059600284X
    Dimensions:
    7" x 9.19"
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    C
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    22
    Country of Origin:
    United States
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    60
    Weight:
    18.88oz
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  • Overview

    System Performance Tuning answers one of the most fundamental questions you can ask about your computer: How can I get it to do more work without buying more hardware? In the current economic downturn, performance tuning takes on a new importance. It allows system administrators to make the best use of existing systems and minimize the purchase of new equipment. Well-tuned systems save money and time that would otherwise be wasted dealing with slowdowns and errors. Performance tuning always involves compromises; unless system administrators know what the compromises are, they can't make intelligent decisions.Tuning is an essential skill for system administrators who face the problem of adapting the speed of a computer system to the speed requirements imposed by the real world. It requires a detailed understanding of the inner workings of the computer and its architecture. System Performance Tuning covers two distinct areas: performance tuning, or the art of increasing performance for a specific application, and capacity planning, or deciding what hardware best fulfills a given role. Underpinning both subjects is the science of computer architecture. This book focuses on the operating system, the underlying hardware, and their interactions. Topics covered include:

    • Real and perceived performance problems, introducing capacity planning and performance monitoring (highlighting their strengths and weaknesses).
    • An integrated description of all the major tools at a system administrator's disposal for tracking down system performance problems.
    • Background on modern memory handling techniques, including the memory-caching filesystem implementations in Solaris and AIX. Updated sections on memory conservation and computing memory requirements.
    • In depth discussion of disk interfaces, bandwidth capacity considerations, and RAID systems.
    • Comprehensive discussion of NFS and greatly expanded discussion of networking.
    • Workload management and code tuning.
    • Special topics such as tuning Web servers for various types of content delivery and developments in cross-machine parallel computing
    For system administrators who want a hands-on introduction to system performance, this is the book to recommend.