Linux-Tomcat Application Performance on Amazon AWS

11/29/2018
by   Neil J. Gunther, et al.
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The need for Linux system administrators to do performance management has returned with a vengeance. Why? The cloud. Resource consumption in the cloud is all about pay-as-you-go. This article shows you how performance models can find the most cost-effective deployment of an application on Amazon's cloud.

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