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LISA2019 Linux Systems Performance

Brendan Gregg

Systems performance is an effective discipline for performance analysis and tuning, and can help you find performance wins for your applications and the kernel. I've also been working on Systems Performance 2nd Edition, now that the [BPF book] is done. At LISA I also ran a BPF performance tools workshop with over 200 attendees.

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LISA2019 Linux Systems Performance

Brendan Gregg

Systems performance is an effective discipline for performance analysis and tuning, and can help you find performance wins for your applications and the kernel. I've heard many companies use my [Systems Performance] book as recommended or required reading for new engineers (thank you), and this is an updated talk on the topic.

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LISA2019 Linux Systems Performance

Brendan Gregg

Systems performance is an effective discipline for performance analysis and tuning, and can help you find performance wins for your applications and the kernel. I've heard many companies use my [Systems Performance] book as recommended or required reading for new engineers (thank you), and this is an updated talk on the topic.

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Building Netflix’s Distributed Tracing Infrastructure

The Netflix TechBlog

which is difficult when troubleshooting distributed systems. Troubleshooting a session in Edgar When we started building Edgar four years ago, there were very few open-source distributed tracing systems that satisfied our needs. Investigating a video streaming failure consists of inspecting all aspects of a member account.

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Percona Database Performance Blog 2018 Year in Review: Top Blog Posts

Percona

We look forward to providing you with even better articles, news and information in 2019. As 2018 moves into 2019, let’s take a quick look back at some of the most popular posts on the blog this year. Linux OS Tuning for MySQL Database Performance. Tuning PostgreSQL Database Parameters to Optimize Performance.

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Have You Tested Your App Performance & Capacity Recently?

Apica

2019 will go down as the year when giants collided over who is streaming the right content to win the growing market demand and dollars. Load and stress-testing benchmark goals for the backend technological components. Disney announced they would have a streaming service, while Netflix subscribers reached an all-time high with 137.1

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How to maximize CPU performance for PostgreSQL 12.0 benchmarks on Linux

HammerDB

HammerDB doesn’t publish competitive database benchmarks, instead we always encourage people to be better informed by running their own. So over at Phoronix some database benchmarks were published showing PostgreSQL 12 Performance With AMD EPYC 7742 vs. Intel Xeon Platinum 8280 Benchmarks . uname -a Linux ubuntu19 5.3.0-rc3-custom