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A Comparison of Linux Performance Tuning Books (Linux Journal)
Linux Journal has a mini-review of two
performance tuning books. "I've recently had the opportunity to read
two books on the topic: Optimizing Linux Performance, written by
Phillip G. Ezolt and part of the HP Professional Books imprint, and
Performance Tuning for Linux Servers, edited by Sandra K. Johnson
and published by IBM Press. As both of these titles came out of large
companies that are throwing a lot of support behind Linux, I thought it
would be worthwhile to compare the two books."
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Operation timed out Posted Aug 24, 2005 14:23 UTC (Wed) by slorba (guest, #17024) [Link] Is just me or does anyone else have problems connecting to www.linuxjournal.com?
Operation timed out Posted Aug 24, 2005 15:58 UTC (Wed) by cpm (subscriber, #3554) [Link] Nope, it's not just you.
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Operation timed out Posted Aug 25, 2005 3:16 UTC (Thu) by vonbrand (subscriber, #4458) [Link] LWN effect (like the infamous Slashdot effect)? ;-)
A Comparison of Linux Performance Tuning Books (Linux Journal) Posted Aug 28, 2005 20:09 UTC (Sun) by BackSeat (subscriber, #1886) [Link] So is "comparison" now the collective noun for Linux Performance Tuning Books?
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