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Posts Tagged ‘followup’

Baseline Analysis is Important, CPU Performance Analysis in Linux Revisited

29th January
2009
written by Nick Anderson

Yesterday I wrote about CPU Performance Analysis in Linux. I explained how to tell if you are experiencing a CPU bottleneck. This is just a quick followup to show the effect of adding more cpu power. (more…)

Tags: followup, performance analysis, sar, sysstat
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