ABSTRACT

This book on performance fundamentals covers UNIX, OpenVMS, Linux, Windows, and MVS. Most of the theory and systems design principles can be applied to other operating systems, as can some of the benchmarks. The book equips professionals with the ability to assess performance characteristics in unfamiliar environments. It is suitable for practitioners, especially those whose responsibilities include performance management, tuning, and capacity planning. IT managers with a technical outlook also benefit from the book as well as consultants and students in the world of systems for the first time in a professional capacity.

part Section I|154 pages

Performance Principles and Components

chapter 1|22 pages

What Is Performance?

chapter 2|30 pages

Processor Hardware

chapter 3|20 pages

Software and Performance

chapter 4|40 pages

Performance: Magnetic Storage and Clusters

chapter 5|34 pages

Networks

chapter 6|6 pages

Graphics and Architecture

part Section II|38 pages

The Performance Playing Field

chapter 7|36 pages

Performance: Simple Theory and Concepts

part Section III|78 pages

Performance in Practice

part Section IV|128 pages

Benchmarks and Benchmarking

chapter 9|10 pages

Overview of Benchmarking

chapter 10|8 pages

Commercial and Scientific Benchmarks

chapter 11|6 pages

SPEC Benchmarks

chapter 12|20 pages

The TPC and Other Benchmarks

chapter 13|8 pages

Network Performance Benchmarks

chapter 14|10 pages

Virtualization Overview

chapter 15|12 pages

High Availability and Disaster Recovery

chapter 16|22 pages

Other Topics

chapter 17|30 pages

Performance-Related Disciplines