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Linux Performance Monitoring – mpstat

Linux Performance Monitoring – mpstat

Linux server performance monitoring through the ‘mpstat’ command, is one of the oldest and most valuable ways to capture CPU statistics. If the system is a multi-core processor, then the mpstat command helps monitor each… 

Performance Counters of tiers

Performance Metrics of Tiers

The previous post explained the software architecture and its types. Since each tier has different roles and operations hence the performance matrices are also different. Below is a list of certain mandatory performance metrics for each of the… 

VMWare Systems Performance Counters

VMWare Systems Performance Counters

VMWare systems are used as servers to provide virtualization solutions for businesses. Virtualization is a technology used to allow a single physical server to be divided into multiple virtual servers, each running its own operating… 

Solaris Operating System Performance Counters

Solaris Operating System Performance Counters

Solaris is a Unix-based operating system developed by Sun Microsystems and now owned by Oracle. It is designed for use on SPARC, x86, and IA-64 architectures. Solaris is used as a server operating system in… 

HP-UX Operating System Performance Counters

HP-UX Operating System Performance Counters

The HP-UX operating system is a server-based operating system developed and marketed by Hewlett-Packard (HP). It is a Unix-based operating system designed for the Hewlett-Packard 9000 series of servers. HP-UX is a robust, secure, and… 

Unix AIX operating system performance counters

Unix (AIX) Operating System Performance Counters

AIX is an IBM proprietary operating system based on the UNIX operating system and is used on IBM Power Systems servers. It is optimized for large-scale enterprise computing and provides a high degree of reliability,…