Introduce performance tuningDescribe performance tuning concepts and goals.Select performance monitoring toolsEvaluate the large selection of performance monitoring tools that are included with Red Hat Enterprise Linux.View hardware resourcesView and interpret hardware resource listings.Configure kernel tunables and tuned profilesConfigure the operating system to tune for different workload requirements.Manage resource limits with control groupsManage resource contention and set limits for resource use on services, applications, and users using cgroup configuration.Analyze performance using system tracing toolsDiagnose system and application behaviors using a variety of resource-specific tracing tools.Tune CPU utilizationManage CPU resource sharing and scheduling to control utilization.Tune memory utilizationManage settings for efficient memory utilization for different types of workloads.Tune storage device I/OManage settings for efficient disk utilization in various use cases.Tune file system utilizationManage application efficiency for file system utilization.Tune network utilizationManage application efficiency for network utilization.Tune in virtualization environmentsDistinguish the requirements for tuning in virtualized environments.Perform comprehensive reviewDemonstrate skills learned in this course by observing system performance using the appropriate tools, evaluating system metrics, and configuring settings to improve performance.
Red Hat Performance Tuning: Linux in Physical, Virtual and Cloud