Course LFS426: Linux Foundation – Linux Performance Tuning

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- Instructor Lead Training, Linux, Linux Foundation, Linux Performance
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Linux Foundation Official Course –
Course LFS426 – Linux Performance Tuning
Course Description
This course is designed for IT professionals who are responsible for optimizing Linux performance.
Certification
Job role: Administrator
Learning Outcomes
- In this course you will learn about industry configuration best practices, the best tried-and-true optimization performance tuning tools and techniques, how to manually optimize the kernel’s behavior, tracing, profiling and instrumentation techniques across a wide range of conditions, and more.
- This Linux performance optimization course prepares you to use all the tools and techniques you need to keep your Linux systems running at optimal levels. These techniques and tools have been developed and tested in the most demanding high-performance computing environments.
Duration
This is a 4-day course helping you get certified in Linux Foundation.
This Course will prepare you for the following Certification Level:
- None
Course Content
Total learning: 119 lessons
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Introduction
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Performance Optimization Principles
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Benchmarking
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Tuning Interfaces
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Monitoring Interfaces
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Profiling Techniques and Tools
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Tracing Tools
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CPU Subsystem
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Power Management
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Process Scheduling
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Memory Subsystem
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NUMA Optimizations
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I/O Subsystem
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Local Filesystems
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Network Filesystems
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Storage and IO
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Analyzing the I/O Subsystem
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Network Subsystem Optimization
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Virtualization
Requirements
- This course is primarily intended for system administrators and technology architects who need to select and tune their environment to maximize speed and efficiency. Students should be experienced Linux users. Familiarity with local system administration concepts covered in LFS301 Linux System Administration is required.
Features
- In this course you will learn about industry configuration best practices, the best tried-and-true optimization performance tuning tools and techniques, how to manually optimize the kernel’s behavior, tracing, profiling and instrumentation techniques across a wide range of conditions, and more.
- This Linux performance optimization course prepares you to use all the tools and techniques you need to keep your Linux systems running at optimal levels. These techniques and tools have been developed and tested in the most demanding high-performance computing environments.
Target audiences
- This course is primarily intended for system administrators and technology architects who need to select and tune their environment to maximize speed and efficiency. Students should be experienced Linux users. Familiarity with local system administration concepts covered in LFS301 Linux System Administration is required.