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Old 07-22-2011
Unix Performance testing - training content

Hi Everyone,

My company is involved in performing performance testing and now they want to perform couple of training related with executing those tests on the servers based on Unix sytems.

And I have to provide them draft of the content for those trainings.

I think this kind of training should contain information about cpu usage, disc I/0, memory utilization, disc utilization, processes therefore it should contain description of application such as:
sar
top
vmstat
mpstat
free
iostat

If someone have any idea what else this kind of training should have?

Thank you in advance for answersSmilie
 

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int fann_get_bit_fail (resource $ann) DESCRIPTION
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