Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 19 Apr 1999 14:10:13 -0400 (EDT) | From | Chuck Lever <> | Subject | Re: Linux Tuning |
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our research project is interested in helping out too. (see URL below)
[ i would have copied linux-perf but i seem to have misplaced the mailing list host's domain name ]
On Sat, 17 Apr 1999, George Bonser wrote: > I think this would be very important. I have already started putting some > resources into place to give a project like this a home. I can have a few > machines up and running by the end of the week with dedicated > connectivity. (upgrading a currently unused fractional T-1 to a full T-1). > > These resources are actually being provided by my employer in order to > provide a home for activity such as this. Areas of interest here are both > kernel and application tuning, samba and apache in particular, along with > network tuning. Also, performance monitoring projects such as the project > to a Linux sar working, any other performance monitoring and benchmarking > projects along with any tools/projects having to do with remote monitoring > and administration. > > They are prepared to make a rather large commitment including bandwidth, > systems, admin support for the systems, and economic assistance to > developers who wish to devote more time to their project but can not > because of financial pressures. > > I have already contacted SPI for advice in how to distribute resources to > projects and have contacted some vendors for their ideas on how we could > help. I have not gotten any response yet but it has only been a day or so.
- Chuck Lever -- corporate: <chuckl@netscape.com> personal: <chucklever@netscape.net> or <cel@monkey.org>
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