Performance analysis and tuning of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (2 hour session) | Breakout session
In this two-hour session, you2019ll learn how to configure and tune systems running Red Hat Enterprise Linux versions 600a0and 700a0for optimal performance while running a variety of common applications for bare-metal, virtualized and containerized environments. You2019ll also learn to evaluate and analyze the performance of heavily loaded systems and how to tune them to maximize performance.In this session, we'll:Describe several existing and new hardware features that can affect performance and how the Red Hat Enterprise Linux kernel takes advantage of them.Describe and illustrate the latest performance analysis tools and techniques to identify performance bottlenecks impacting system and application performance.Describe and contrast system tuning parameters to show how they can be used along with tools and techniques to resolve identified bottlenecks affecting system and application performance.Show techniques00a0to identify and resolve performance issues in a number of combinations of systems and applications, such as database servers, Internet servers, and various financial applications.
Bill Gray
RHEL Performance Team Engineer Red Hat
Bill Gray is a bit-twiddling member of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Performance Engineering team. His focus areas include memory performance (e.g. NUMA), CPU and non-traditional / future computing performance issues.
Room 104AB
Tuesday, 2nd May, 15:30 - 17:30