For end-users of Sun systems, as well as Sun technicians, sales personnel, and resellers.
A complete reference for planning and configuring Solaris servers for NFS, DBMS, and timesharing environments, this book addresses a range of products from Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation, including the SPARCstation 10, the SPARCcenter 2000, the SPARCserver 1000, and Solaris 2.3.
No matter what application or SPARC architecture you're working with, Configuration and Capacity Planning for Solaris Servers can help you maximize the performance of your Solaris-based server. This is the most comprehensive guide to configuring and sizing Solaris servers for virtually any task, including:
- World Wide Web, Internet E-mail, ftp, and Usenet news servers
- NFS servers
- Database management
- Client/server computing
- Timesharing
- General purpose application servers
- Internet firewalls
Sun Microsystems engineer Brian Wong reviews the load characteristics of each type of usage, in detail. He then demonstrates how each application interacts with Solaris server architecture to impact each aspect of system performance, including throughput, latency, utilization, and efficiency. Ten detailed case studies make it easy for system administrators to take advantage of the book's concepts and methodology.
Configuration and Capacity Planning for Solaris Servers focuses extensively on critical I/O issues, showing how to tailor usage, applications, software, and hardware to accommodate the realities of I/O. It presents detailed coverage of memory and virtual memory; SBus and VME configuration; disk access, SCSI and RAID subsystems; and file systems and backup issues. Wong also presents important considerations in configuring systems based on each major SPARC architecture.
Whether you're optimizing an existing Solaris system or planning a new one,Configurations and Capacity Planning for Solaris Servers gives you the practical advice and detailed technical information you need to deliver maximum performance at the lowest possible cost.