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Performance tuning.
can someone tell me a good site to go to in order to learn this. please do not recommen nay books because i dont have interest in that. if you know of any good sites with good straight forward explanation on how to split loads on machines that has excessive loading, please let me know
Also, are there any linux pcs on the internet i can log into from my machine so i can practice commands on?? thank you |
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Try U of Texas UNIX System Performance Tuning.
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