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Redpaper

Linux Performance andTuning Guidelines
Operating system
tuning methods
Performance
monitoring tools
Peformance analysis
IBM® has embraced Linux, and it is recognized as an operating
system suitable for enterprise-level applications running on IBM
systems. Most enterprise applications are now available on Linux,
including file and print servers, database servers, Web servers, and
collaboration and mail servers.
With use of Linux in an enterprise-class server comes the need to
monitor performance and, when necessary, tune the server to remove
bottlenecks that affect users. This IBM Redpaper describes the
methods you can use to tune Linux, tools that you can use to monitor
and analyze server performance, and key tuning parameters for
specific server applications. The purpose of this redpaper is to
understand, analyze, and tune the Linux operating system to yield
superior performance for any type of application you plan to run on
these systems.
The tuning parameters, benchmark results, and monitoring tools used
in our test environment were executed on Red Hat and Novell SUSE
Linux kernel 2.6 systems running on IBM System x servers and IBM
System z servers. However, the information in this redpaper should be
helpful for all Linux hardware platforms.

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