Solaris-System Performance Management focuses on optimizing and managing the performance of systems running the Solaris operating system. This involves monitoring, analyzing, and tuning various aspects of the system to ensure optimal performance and resource utilization.

  • Performance Monitoring: Tools and utilities to monitor CPU, memory, disk I/O, and network activity.

  • System Analysis: Analyzing performance metrics to identify bottlenecks and inefficiencies.

  • Tuning and Optimization: Adjusting system parameters and configurations to improve performance.

  • Resource Management: Managing and optimizing system resources like CPU and memory.

Before learning Solaris - System Performance Management, you should have:

  1. Basic Solaris Administration: Understanding of Solaris system administration and management.

  2. Command-Line Proficiency: Familiarity with Unix/Linux command-line tools and shell scripting.

  3. System Monitoring: Basic knowledge of system monitoring concepts and tools.

  4. Resource Management: Understanding of system resources like CPU, memory, and disk.

  • Introducing Performance Management
  • Using the Solaris OS Monitoring Tools
  • Viewing and Setting Tuning Parameters
  • Monitoring Processes and Threads
  • Managing CPU Scheduling
  • Monitoring System Caches
  • Performing Memory Tuning
  • Managing Systems Buses
  • Performing I/O Tuning
  • Tuning UFS
  • Monitoring Network Performance
  • Maintaining System Performance

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