A Few Ways To Gauge Possible Memory Bottlenecks In SUSE Linux

Posted by eggi on Nov 5, 2008 10:03 AM EDT
The Linux and Unix Menagerie; By Mike Tremell
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A number of different ways to determine if memory is the issue when your Linux box hits a brick wall. Today we’re going to take a look at a few (well, maybe more than a few) ways to check your Linux box to find out if the reason it’s beginning to perform poorly is related to memory or memory-management issues. For today’s examples, in particular, we’ll be using SUSE Linux 9.x, but most of these examples translate just as easily to RedHat, Ubuntu and other widely-used distro’s, with some minor modifications.

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