This is the most complete book available on performance optimizationβfeaturing coverage of UNIX, networking (TCP/IP), hardware architecture, and program optimizationβall in one volume. Covers performance basics; understanding UNIX; BSD instrumentation; System V instrumentation; system tuning;
Optimizing Unix for performance
β Scribed by Amir H. Majidimehr
- Publisher
- Prentice Hall PTR
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 309
- Edition
- Facsimile
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This is the most complete book available on performance optimization - featuring coverage of UNIX, networking (TCP/IP), hardware architecture, and program optimization - all in one volume. Covers performance basics; understanding UNIX; BSD instrumentation; System V instrumentation; system tuning; optimizing user programs written in high- level languages; and making accurate measurements. Explains in detail the output from each command - along with "real-life" rules of thumb on what value is "good" and what is not.
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