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System Performance Tuning [Kindle Edition]

Mike Loukides , Gian-Paolo D. Musumeci
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The second edition of System Performance Tuning offers advice on where to look for bottlenecks in applications--both local and networked--that run under Unix. It also offers advice on provisioning new systems, which is to say it offers advice on deciding how much computing power is enough for a new system to be implemented.

The easy way to solve a performance problem--and the one to which hardware manufacturers love to call attention--is to apply more horsepower to the application in question. It's safe to bet that a server upgrade will speed things up. True information technology professionals, however, won't take the easy way out when dealing with an increased workload for older systems. They'll do their best to wring top performance (with required reliability) from existing hardware, thus improving their organisations' return on capital investment and demonstrating their own engineering skills.

Emphasising Solaris 8 and, to a lesser extent, Linux, the new version of this book represents a significant revision (the first came out in 1990, and was obsolete). There's coverage of advances in hardware--multiple processors, RAID storage, faster and cheaper memory and networked devices--as well as consideration of changes in the demands placed on machines (after all, few people were concerned about Web server performance in 1990). Administrators will get plenty of value from the authors' discussion of what goes on during, for example, a series of large store-to-disk operations, and be better able to optimise their systems. --David Wall

Topics covered: how to get top performance from computer systems (those running Linux and especially Sun Solaris 8) without adding processor capacity, memory and other resources at potentially great expense. The authors explain the ways in which operating systems and applications use processors, memory, persistent storage and networks, and point out potential bottlenecks. They also show how to use tools--such as execution timers--that you can use to benchmark performance changes.

James Cox, The Bookwatch, May 2002

"A first-class resource....an invaluable and highly recommended tutorial and continuing reference work."

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Excellent Book 16 Aug 2002
Format:Paperback
I have read both First and Second edition of the book. The second
edition is massively improved. It Covers both Solaris and Linux.
It will give an administrator (or a wannabe administrator) good
knowledge of Hardware and Software,RAID,SCSI, memory performance monitoring.
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It is generic and only dated to the extent that there is more information now. The concepts and methods are still sound and can be applied to today's systems.
Want to know about SAR?

When you time an application do you want to know what the user-state CPU time and systemstate CPU time means?

Many of the pertinent questions and answers to System Performance Tuning are in this book. The chapters are:

 Introduction to System Performance
 Monitoring System Activity
 Managing the Workload
 Memory Performance
 Disk Performance Issues
 Network Performance
 Terminal Performance
 Kernel Configuration
 Appendix A Real-time Processes
 Appendix B A Performance Tuning Strategy

This book has helped point to the pertinent manuals on several flavors of UNIX.

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It's really general with no tricks at all.Good for a basic understanding of system monitoring tools, but lacks on tuning info. It's more directed to understanding your system rather than changing. If you are looking at a specific tuning book that's definitely not the reading for you. Should be titled "System Performance Monitoring".
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