High Performance Windows NT 4 Optimization & Tuning

High Performance Windows NT 4 Optimization & Tuning

Author: Arthur E. Knowles

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 530

ISBN-13:

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"High Performance Windows NT 4 Optimization & Tuning" provides all the information needed to juice up the voltage of this increasingly popular networked PC operating system for lightning-fast performance in any system environment. In clear, well-organized chapters, it shows readers everything they need to configure, optimize, and fine-tune Windows NT 4 systems for their specific situations. The CD includes all project and source code files used in the book and Windows NT performance and diagnostic tools.


Windows NT Performance Tuning & Optimization

Windows NT Performance Tuning & Optimization

Author: Kenton Gardinier

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 760

ISBN-13: 9780078824968

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Now that Windows NT is firmly entrenched as the standard network operating system for many corporations, NT professionals are looking for ways to fine-tune NT's performance. Full of real-world solutions, this book covers every performance topic from general tuning techniques to in-depth analysis of tuning with the registry, defining and minimizing bottlenecks, and domain and capacity planning.


High Performance Computing

High Performance Computing

Author: Constantine Polychronopoulos

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1999-05-12

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 9783540659693

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second International Symposium on High-Performance Computing, ISHPC'99, held in Kyoto, Japan in May 1999. The 23 revised full papers presented were carefully selected from a total of 61 submissions. Also included are the abstracts of several invited talks and 12 reviewed short papers corresponding to the poster presentations given at the symposium. The papers address many current issues in high-performance computing and communication, regarding hardware and network architectures as well as regarding software and theoretical foundations; also advanced applications are studied in a variety of fields including modeling, visualisation, and computational science.


Handbook of Server Management and Administration

Handbook of Server Management and Administration

Author: Kristin B. Marks

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2019-07-23

Total Pages: 590

ISBN-13: 135108965X

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Servers are the heart of the network. The Handbook of Server Management and Administration keeps you up-to-date with the very latest server technology and gives you the tools you need to choose, configure and maintain a server that will serve users, data streams and corporate goals with equal efficiency. The practical tips and case studies you'll find in the Handbook include detailed explanations of: the case for mainframe servers in the enterprise server installation considerations server security policies server data bus standards migrating to NetWare 4.1 and Novell Directory Services Windows NT Workstation vs. Server 4.0 UNIX as an application server fax servers Internet e-mail servers the art of placing images and multimedia on the corporate network and more! The contributing authors to the Handbook of Server Management and Administration are industry experts. Some work at corporations that have designed innovative solutions. Some wear battle scars from the field. Many are experienced writers and public speakers. All of them know what they're talking about. These leading authorities give you a wealth of practical advice, tips and strategies on how to: evaluate anti-virus solutions within distributed environments set up fault tolerance protection and RAID technology for networks choose the best network data and storage management techniques


Server Management

Server Management

Author: Gilbert Held

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2000-03-22

Total Pages: 722

ISBN-13: 1420031066

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This single-volume desktop reference provides comprehensive information on all server issues - featuring contributions from experts in the field. Engineers for system vendors, systems integrators, major resellers, end-users, and representatives from Hewlett-Packard, Novell, IBM, Compaq, Microsoft, and NEC share their ideas and experience on such to


Windows 2000 Performance Guide

Windows 2000 Performance Guide

Author: Mark Friedman

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 724

ISBN-13: 9781565924666

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For repairing performance loss or maximizing current potential, this guide aims to provide the information and conceptual framework that will enable readers to be performance experts. Includes information on processor performance, application profiling and hardware considerations.


Software Optimization for High-performance Computing

Software Optimization for High-performance Computing

Author: Kevin R. Wadleigh

Publisher: Prentice Hall Professional

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13: 9780130170088

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The hands-on guide to high-performance coding and algorithm optimization. This hands-on guide to software optimization introduces state-of-the-art solutions for every key aspect of software performance - both code-based and algorithm-based. Two leading HP software performance experts offer comparative optimization strategies for RISC and for the new Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing (EPIC) design used in Intel IA-64 processors. Using many practical examples, they offer specific techniques for: Predicting and measuring performance - and identifying your best optimization opportunities Storage optimization: cache, system memory, virtual memory, and I/0 Parallel processing: distributed-memory and shared-memory (SMP and ccNUMA) Compilers and loop optimization Enhancing parallelism: compiler directives, threads, and message passing Mathematical libraries and algorithms Whether you're a developer, ISV, or technical researcher, if you need to optimize high-performance software on today's leading processors, one book delivers the advanced techniques and code examples you need: Software Optimization for High Performance Computing.


Performance Evaluation and Benchmarking

Performance Evaluation and Benchmarking

Author: Lizy Kurian John

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-10-03

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1420037420

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Computer and microprocessor architectures are advancing at an astounding pace. However, increasing demands on performance coupled with a wide variety of specialized operating environments act to slow this pace by complicating the performance evaluation process. Carefully balancing efficiency and accuracy is key to avoid slowdowns, and such a balance can be achieved with an in-depth understanding of the available evaluation methodologies. Performance Evaluation and Benchmarking outlines a variety of evaluation methods and benchmark suites, considering their strengths, weaknesses, and when each is appropriate to use. Following a general overview of important performance analysis techniques, the book surveys contemporary benchmark suites for specific areas, such as Java, embedded systems, CPUs, and Web servers. Subsequent chapters explain how to choose appropriate averages for reporting metrics and provide a detailed treatment of statistical methods, including a summary of statistics, how to apply statistical sampling for simulation, how to apply SimPoint, and a comprehensive overview of statistical simulation. The discussion then turns to benchmark subsetting methodologies and the fundamentals of analytical modeling, including queuing models and Petri nets. Three chapters devoted to hardware performance counters conclude the book. Supplying abundant illustrations, examples, and case studies, Performance Evaluation and Benchmarking offers a firm foundation in evaluation methods along with up-to-date techniques that are necessary to develop next-generation architectures.


Windows NT Server 4 Unleashed

Windows NT Server 4 Unleashed

Author: Jason Garms

Publisher: Sams

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 1782

ISBN-13: 9780672310027

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Featuring more information on IIS/FrontPage, a discussion of quota management, a better section on "Networking/protocols", comprehensive coverage of security, descriptions of all the NT devices and services, an extended section on DCOM, a revised Macintosh section, and much more, this book is "the" reference for all NT administrators.