OSDC 2017 - Werner Fischer - Linux performance profiling and monitoringNETWAYS
Nowadays system administrators have great choices when it comes down to Linux performance profiling and monitoring. The challenge is to pick the appropriate tools and interpret their results correctly.
This talk is a chance to take a tour through various performance profiling and benchmarking tools, focusing on their benefit for every sysadmin.
More than 25 different tools are presented. Ranging from well known tools like strace, iostat, tcpdump or vmstat to new features like Linux tracepoints or perf_events. You will also learn which tools can be monitored by Icinga and which monitoring plugins are already available for that.
At the end the goal is to gather reference points to look at, whenever you are faced with performance problems.
Take the chance to close your knowledge gaps and learn how to get the most out of your system.
Talk by Brendan Gregg for USENIX LISA 2019: Linux Systems Performance. Abstract: "
Systems performance is an effective discipline for performance analysis and tuning, and can help you find performance wins for your applications and the kernel. However, most of us are not performance or kernel engineers, and have limited time to study this topic. This talk summarizes the topic for everyone, touring six important areas of Linux systems performance: observability tools, methodologies, benchmarking, profiling, tracing, and tuning. Included are recipes for Linux performance analysis and tuning (using vmstat, mpstat, iostat, etc), overviews of complex areas including profiling (perf_events) and tracing (Ftrace, bcc/BPF, and bpftrace/BPF), and much advice about what is and isn't important to learn. This talk is aimed at everyone: developers, operations, sysadmins, etc, and in any environment running Linux, bare metal or the cloud."
OSMC 2015: Linux Performance Profiling and Monitoring by Werner FischerNETWAYS
Nowadays system administrators have great choices when it comes down to Linux performance profiling and monitoring. The challenge is to pick the appropriate tools and interpret their results correctly.
This talk is a chance to take a tour through various performance profiling and benchmarking tools, focusing on their benefit for every sysadmin.
More than 25 different tools are presented. Ranging from well known tools like strace, iostat, tcpdump or vmstat to new features like Linux tracepoints or perf_events. You will also learn which tools can be monitored by Icinga and which monitoring plugins are already available for that.
At the end the goal is to gather reference points to look at, whenever you are faced with performance problems.
Take the chance to close your knowledge gaps and learn how to get the most out of your system.
FØCAL Boston AiR - Computer Vision Tracing and Hardware SimulationFØCAL
FØCAL presentation at Boston AIR (AI, Autonomy & Robotics) meetup on 28 Mar 2019.
Challenges of getting computer vision applications from prototype to production.
Image processing and computer vision pipeline tracing and edge device hardware selection platform.
One of the great challenges of of monitoring any large cluster is how much data to collect and how often to collect it. Those responsible for managing the cloud infrastructure want to see everything collected centrally which places limits on how much and how often. Developers on the other hand want to see as much detail as they can at as high a frequency as reasonable without impacting the overall cloud performance.
To address what seems to be conflicting requirements, we've chosen a hybrid model at HP. Like many others, we have a centralized monitoring system that records a set of key system metrics for all servers at the granularity of 1 minute, but at the same time we do fine-grained local monitoring on each server of hundreds of metrics every second so when there are problems that need more details than are available centrally, one can go to the servers in question to see exactly what was going on at any specific time.
The tool of choice for this fine-grained monitoring is the open source tool collectl, which additionally has an extensible api. It is through this api that we've developed a swift monitoring capability to not only capture the number of gets, put, etc every second, but using collectl's colmux utility, we can also display these in a top-like formact to see exactly what all the object and/or proxy servers are doing in real-time.
We've also developer a second cability that allows one to see what the Virtual Machines are doing on each compute node in terms of CPU, disk and network traffic. This data can also be displayed in real-time with colmux.
This talk will briefly introduce the audience to collectl's capabilities but more importantly show how it's used to augment any existing centralized monitoring infrastructure.
Speakers
Mark Seger
A high-level view of container monitoring and its challenges in data sourcing (short-lived connections) and viz (hairballs). All in the context of Kubernetes, Prometheus, and Weave Cloud
OSDC 2015: Georg Schönberger | Linux Performance Profiling and MonitoringNETWAYS
Nowadays system administrators have great choices when it comes down to performance profiling and monitoring. The challenge is to pick the ppropriate tool and interpret their results correctly.
This talk is a chance to take a tour through various performance profiling and benchmarking tools, focusing on their benefit for every sysadmin. The topics will range from simple application profiling over sysstat utilities to low-level tracing methods. Besides traditional Linux methods a short glance at MySQL and Linux containers will be taken, too, as they are widely spread technologies.
At the end the goal is to gather reference points to look at, if you are faced with performance problems. Take the chance to close your knowledge gaps and learn how to get the most out of your system.
Как понять, что происходит на сервере? / Александр Крижановский (NatSys Lab.,...Ontico
Запускаем сервер (БД, Web-сервер или что-то свое собственное) и не получаем желаемый RPS. Запускаем top и видим, что 100% выедается CPU. Что дальше, на что расходуется процессорное время? Можно ли подкрутить какие-то ручки, чтобы улучшить производительность? А если параметр CPU не высокий, то куда смотреть дальше?
Мы рассмотрим несколько сценариев проблем производительности, рассмотрим доступные инструменты анализа производительности и разберемся в методологии оптимизации производительности Linux, ответим на вопрос за какие ручки и как крутить.
Future Architecture of Streaming Analytics: Capitalizing on the Analytics of ...DataWorks Summit
The proliferation of connected devices and sensors is leading the Digital Transformation. By 2020 there will be over 20 billion connected devices. Data from these devices need to be ingested at extreme speeds in order to be analyzed before the data decays. The life cycle of the data is critical in revealing what insight can be revealed and how quickly they can be acted upon.
In this session we will look at the past, present and future architecture trends streaming analytics. We will look at how to turn all the data from devices into actionable insights and dive into recommendations for streaming architecture depending on the data streams and time factor of the data. We will also discuss how to manage all the sensor data, understand the life cycle cost of the data, and how to scale capacity and capability easily with a modern infrastructure strategy.
OSDC 2017 - Werner Fischer - Linux performance profiling and monitoringNETWAYS
Nowadays system administrators have great choices when it comes down to Linux performance profiling and monitoring. The challenge is to pick the appropriate tools and interpret their results correctly.
This talk is a chance to take a tour through various performance profiling and benchmarking tools, focusing on their benefit for every sysadmin.
More than 25 different tools are presented. Ranging from well known tools like strace, iostat, tcpdump or vmstat to new features like Linux tracepoints or perf_events. You will also learn which tools can be monitored by Icinga and which monitoring plugins are already available for that.
At the end the goal is to gather reference points to look at, whenever you are faced with performance problems.
Take the chance to close your knowledge gaps and learn how to get the most out of your system.
Talk by Brendan Gregg for USENIX LISA 2019: Linux Systems Performance. Abstract: "
Systems performance is an effective discipline for performance analysis and tuning, and can help you find performance wins for your applications and the kernel. However, most of us are not performance or kernel engineers, and have limited time to study this topic. This talk summarizes the topic for everyone, touring six important areas of Linux systems performance: observability tools, methodologies, benchmarking, profiling, tracing, and tuning. Included are recipes for Linux performance analysis and tuning (using vmstat, mpstat, iostat, etc), overviews of complex areas including profiling (perf_events) and tracing (Ftrace, bcc/BPF, and bpftrace/BPF), and much advice about what is and isn't important to learn. This talk is aimed at everyone: developers, operations, sysadmins, etc, and in any environment running Linux, bare metal or the cloud."
OSMC 2015: Linux Performance Profiling and Monitoring by Werner FischerNETWAYS
Nowadays system administrators have great choices when it comes down to Linux performance profiling and monitoring. The challenge is to pick the appropriate tools and interpret their results correctly.
This talk is a chance to take a tour through various performance profiling and benchmarking tools, focusing on their benefit for every sysadmin.
More than 25 different tools are presented. Ranging from well known tools like strace, iostat, tcpdump or vmstat to new features like Linux tracepoints or perf_events. You will also learn which tools can be monitored by Icinga and which monitoring plugins are already available for that.
At the end the goal is to gather reference points to look at, whenever you are faced with performance problems.
Take the chance to close your knowledge gaps and learn how to get the most out of your system.
FØCAL Boston AiR - Computer Vision Tracing and Hardware SimulationFØCAL
FØCAL presentation at Boston AIR (AI, Autonomy & Robotics) meetup on 28 Mar 2019.
Challenges of getting computer vision applications from prototype to production.
Image processing and computer vision pipeline tracing and edge device hardware selection platform.
One of the great challenges of of monitoring any large cluster is how much data to collect and how often to collect it. Those responsible for managing the cloud infrastructure want to see everything collected centrally which places limits on how much and how often. Developers on the other hand want to see as much detail as they can at as high a frequency as reasonable without impacting the overall cloud performance.
To address what seems to be conflicting requirements, we've chosen a hybrid model at HP. Like many others, we have a centralized monitoring system that records a set of key system metrics for all servers at the granularity of 1 minute, but at the same time we do fine-grained local monitoring on each server of hundreds of metrics every second so when there are problems that need more details than are available centrally, one can go to the servers in question to see exactly what was going on at any specific time.
The tool of choice for this fine-grained monitoring is the open source tool collectl, which additionally has an extensible api. It is through this api that we've developed a swift monitoring capability to not only capture the number of gets, put, etc every second, but using collectl's colmux utility, we can also display these in a top-like formact to see exactly what all the object and/or proxy servers are doing in real-time.
We've also developer a second cability that allows one to see what the Virtual Machines are doing on each compute node in terms of CPU, disk and network traffic. This data can also be displayed in real-time with colmux.
This talk will briefly introduce the audience to collectl's capabilities but more importantly show how it's used to augment any existing centralized monitoring infrastructure.
Speakers
Mark Seger
A high-level view of container monitoring and its challenges in data sourcing (short-lived connections) and viz (hairballs). All in the context of Kubernetes, Prometheus, and Weave Cloud
OSDC 2015: Georg Schönberger | Linux Performance Profiling and MonitoringNETWAYS
Nowadays system administrators have great choices when it comes down to performance profiling and monitoring. The challenge is to pick the ppropriate tool and interpret their results correctly.
This talk is a chance to take a tour through various performance profiling and benchmarking tools, focusing on their benefit for every sysadmin. The topics will range from simple application profiling over sysstat utilities to low-level tracing methods. Besides traditional Linux methods a short glance at MySQL and Linux containers will be taken, too, as they are widely spread technologies.
At the end the goal is to gather reference points to look at, if you are faced with performance problems. Take the chance to close your knowledge gaps and learn how to get the most out of your system.
Как понять, что происходит на сервере? / Александр Крижановский (NatSys Lab.,...Ontico
Запускаем сервер (БД, Web-сервер или что-то свое собственное) и не получаем желаемый RPS. Запускаем top и видим, что 100% выедается CPU. Что дальше, на что расходуется процессорное время? Можно ли подкрутить какие-то ручки, чтобы улучшить производительность? А если параметр CPU не высокий, то куда смотреть дальше?
Мы рассмотрим несколько сценариев проблем производительности, рассмотрим доступные инструменты анализа производительности и разберемся в методологии оптимизации производительности Linux, ответим на вопрос за какие ручки и как крутить.
Future Architecture of Streaming Analytics: Capitalizing on the Analytics of ...DataWorks Summit
The proliferation of connected devices and sensors is leading the Digital Transformation. By 2020 there will be over 20 billion connected devices. Data from these devices need to be ingested at extreme speeds in order to be analyzed before the data decays. The life cycle of the data is critical in revealing what insight can be revealed and how quickly they can be acted upon.
In this session we will look at the past, present and future architecture trends streaming analytics. We will look at how to turn all the data from devices into actionable insights and dive into recommendations for streaming architecture depending on the data streams and time factor of the data. We will also discuss how to manage all the sensor data, understand the life cycle cost of the data, and how to scale capacity and capability easily with a modern infrastructure strategy.
5. Requirements Gathering Picking –up the right business use cases Determining the work load Time lines/Dead lines Simulation of Production Environment
7. Design How quick we can adopt to the technology ? Is the data provided to test resemble “LIVE” Data Other configuration settings like Compression, Proxy, logging etc Avoid .css/gif files and extras Very important to have validation to each and every script
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9. Execution Very important aspect where engineers tend to forget the confirmation is “ Production like Environment “ System Configuration of Load Generators Results settings In definite executions.
10. More number of transactions, High through put, Less response times, No sqls with > 10 secs
11. Monitoring Very important phase in the whole cycle. What needs to be monitored. Does it require to collect every monitored data.(Ans-YES)
12. Analysis Here I would like to share an CASE STUDY Below is Vmstat and column definitions