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Windows 2000 Performance Guide
Title:Windows 2000 Performance Guide
URL:[url]http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1565924665[/url]
ISBN:1565924665
Author:Mark Friedman / Odysseas Pentakalos
Publisher:O'Reilly & Associates
Page:718 pages
Edition:1st edition (January 2002)
Catalog:Computer Bks - Operating Systems
Format:PDF
Size:6.02 MB
Supplier:Unknown
Summary:The load your users place on your Windows 2000 servers may increase approximately linearly over time, but that's no guarantee that the servers' performance will degrade smoothly and predictably. Rather--and this is the crux of Windows 2000 Performance Guide--a modest increase in workload can often cause a significant, even catastrophic, decrease in overall performance. The reason: Servers are complex systems, with each of their parts dependent upon many others. Your job in optimizing Windows 2000 machines is to spot the critical thresholds (preferably in advance) and adjust your systems to stay clear of them. Mark Friedman and Odysseas Pentakalos have done a considerable amount of empirical research into the behavior of all major Windows 2000 subsystems (and make frequent, detailed reference to the research of others) and present their findings here. Their approach is somewhat academic (you can't accurately describe performance without some calculations and statistics, as well as some theoretical discussion of operating system design), but there's no question that this volume fits into the "blue" series of system administration books. Software engineers--particularly those engaged in designing highly scalable applications for Windows 2000--will get a lot from this title, as well.