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Accelerating AIX : Performance Tuning for Programmers and Systems Administrators
Format: Paperback
Author: Rudy Chukran
ReleaseDate: 20 March, 1998
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Rating:
Delivers as promised
The various diagnostics tools are well explained and a good methodology is also given for using them. I'm writing this review because I think the 1-star review below is unfair to the author. Possible bottlenecks and explained in detail; methods to detect them are given and remedies are proposed. Getting into more detail would be very difficult, since every AIX system is different. Using this book, any competent AIX admin should be able to get a badly performing AIX box to work near its optimal level. And if that's not enough, you'll know if you need more CPU, memory or disks to reach your performance goal.
way too basic
Does not go into any of the ENV tunables or cover much theory or real-life examples on how changing things can effect the system. Just tamed down man pages for some very basic aix monitoring commands. I don't know what I was expecting from such a thin book!.
Clearly defined and well written.
In spite of that I found this book clearly defined and well written. I am a relative newbi to the UNIX world and very new to AIX. Accelerating AIX helped to get my head wrapped around the AIX architecture. The examples were accurate and easy to follow while the figures were exactly what they were supposed to be. This book is a little advanced for me but between Accelerating AIX and The AIX Survival Guide I can't think of two better books on my desk.
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