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Linux Server Performance and Cisco Equipment
Hi,
I have different Linux server which connected via LAN ( Cisco switch and fire wall ). Which is the best way to check the performance of LAN ? e.g. permanent traces on Cisco switch or firewall or sar check and compare the parameters like CPU load, I/O performance and so on Best regards Dieter |
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