Tune Up: Optimizing Linux Performance
Optimize Linux performance by tuning TCP/IP, reducing latency, configuring NUMA, and adjusting CPU scheduling & memory management settings.
Optimize Linux performance by tuning TCP/IP, reducing latency, configuring NUMA, and adjusting CPU scheduling & memory management settings.
Learn how to debug Linux performance using perf, bpftrace, valgrind, and system tools on a cloud servers to find and fix bottlenecks.
CoreCtrl and RadeonTop monitor the utilization and clock frequency of AMD chips with the potential for boosting performance.
Shell scripting is a versatile tool for managing and automating IT infrastructure. Explore advanced techniques for tackling real-world challenges.
Configure logrotate on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, test custom rotation rules, schedule hourly rotation with systemd, and avoid common permission issues.
In the digital jungle, the battle for server supremacy roars on. While Windows Server holds its ground as a familiar king, a nimble challenger lurks in the shadows – Linux. This open-source titan may not boast a royal pedigree, but its arsenal of advantages leaves Windows feeling distinctly outmatched. From cost-effectiveness and security to flexibility and community, here’s why choosing Linux over Windows Server could unlock a new era of empowerment for your IT infrastructure.