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- This product had a total of 56 reviews as of our last analysis date on Feb 18 2020.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I was just getting frustrated that all this knowledge was not put into a book
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This book is simply amazing covering all possible aspects of system performance
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
You can find some videos from the author on youtube to get the idea
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Great book learn your system by using the tools this book mentioned and keep updating with brendans blog
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Long ago the prerequisite unix performance book was adrian cockcrofts 1994 classic sun performance and tuning sparc solaris later updated in 1998 as java and the internet
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Much has occurred in solaris land since those books appeared notably oracles acquisition of sun microsystems in 2010 and the demise of the opensolaris community
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A new performance reference was needed and i eagerly waited for something that thoroughly covered modern distributed computing performance issues from the ground up
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Well theres a new classic now authored yet again by brendan gregg former solaris kernel engineer at sun and now lead performance engineer at joyent
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