Red Hat Performance Tuning: Linux in Physical, Virtual and Cloud (RH442) Course Overview
The Red Hat Performance Tuning: Linux in Physical, Virtual, and Cloud (RH442) course equips IT professionals with essential skills to optimize system performance across various environments. Designed for system administrators, engineers, and architects, this course emphasizes effective tuning strategies to enhance resource utilization, ensuring that organizations achieve maximum efficiency and responsiveness in their operations.
Course outline & what you'll learn
Overview of performance tuning concepts and methodologies
- Understanding Linux performance metrics
- Tools for performance analysis (top, iostat, vmstat, etc.)
- Identifying common performance bottlenecks
- Kernel parameters and their impact on performance
- Adjusting scheduler settings for optimal performance
- Understanding Linux memory management
- Configuring swap, caching, and memory limits
- Analyzing disk I/O performance
- Tuning file systems and storage configurations
- Tools for network performance analysis
- Optimizing network settings for throughput and latency
- Performance considerations specific to virtualization
- Guest OS and hypervisor tuning techniques
- Understanding cloud architecture and performance challenges
- Tools and techniques for performance tuning in cloud deployments
- Best practices for ongoing performance monitoring
- Using performance data for proactive tuning
- Analyzing performance tuning scenarios
- Hands-on labs and exercises for practical experience
Why train with Traincrest
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