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This IBM Redbooks publication describes what you can do to
improve and maximize the performance of your business server
applications running on System p hardware with the Linux operating
system.
It describes how to improve the performance of the System p
hardware, the operating system, and specific server
applications.
The book is divided into three parts:
Part 1 explains the technology implemented in the major subsystems
in System p servers and shows what settings can be selected or
adjusted to obtain the best performance.
Part 2 describes the performance aspects of the operating systems:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server, and IBM
Virtual I/O Server.
Part 3 introduces the performance monitoring tools that are
available to users of System p servers. Part 4 shows you how to
analyze your system to find performance bottlenecks and what to do
to eliminate them. Part 5 examines specific performance
characteristics of specific server applications.
This book is targeted at people who configure POWER processor based
servers running Linux and seek to maximize performance.
Some knowledge of servers is required. Skills in performance tuning
are not assumed.
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