Top View
- Memory – Hard Disk I/O Bandwidth – Network I/O Bandwidth
- NUMA ● Huge Pages ● Manage Virtual Memory Pages ● Flushing of Dirty Pages ● Swapping Behavior Understanding NUMA (Non Uniform Memory Access)
- Solaris® Troubleshooting Handbook
- Standard Solaris Tools (Prstat, Iostat, Mpstat, Vmstat)
- Oracle Solaris 11 Performance Management
- 10 Useful Sar (Sysstat) Examples for UNIX / Linux Performance Monitoring
- Performance Management Guide
- Solving SAS® Performance Problems: Employing Host-Based Tools Tony Brown, SAS Institute Inc., Dallas, TX
- A Repository of Unix History and Evolution
- Extreme Linux Performance Monitoring and Tuning 1.0 Tuning
- Binding the Daemon Freebsd Kernel Stack and Heap Exploitation
- Help My System Is Slow.Pdf
- Linux Performance and Tuning Guidelines
- SUGI 27: Pushing the Envelope: SAS(R) System Considerations for Solaris/UNIX in a Threaded, 64-Bit Environment
- Prac4: Unix System Internals
- AIX Performance Tuning Introduction
- Design Elements of the Freebsd VM System
- A Repository of Unix History and Evolution
- IBM Power Systems Performance Guide Implementing and Optimizing
- Linux Profiling and Optimization the Black Art of Linux Performance Tuning
- Performance Analysis Computer Center, CS, NCTU CS, Center, Computer Help! My System Is Slow!
- Monitoring Virtual Memory Using Vmstat
- Introduction to Linux [Pdf]
- Installing and Operating 4.3BSD-Quasijarus UNIX* on the VAX† November 18, 2003
- How to Surprise by Being a Linux Performance "Know-It-All" – Part I
- Sys Diag User's Guide
- DB2 Best Practices
- Understanding Opsys Perf Metrics
- System Performance
- Unix Tools and Scripts to Monitor and Tune Your Informix IDS Server Lester Knutsen
- Binding the Daemon: Freebsd Kernel Stack and Heap Exploitation
- Performance Basics for HP-UX
- AIX Version 7.2: Performance Management Performance Management
- Optimizing SAS 9 on IBM System P Servers
- Oracle Solaris 11 Performance Monitoring
- Enhancing the Monitoring of Real-Time Performance in Linux
- Your Scheduler Is Not the Problem