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Everyone ought start with Dan Kegel's classic site, "[http://www.kegel.com/c10k.html The C10K Problem]" (still updated from time to time). Jeff Darcy's [ | Everyone ought start with Dan Kegel's classic site, "[http://www.kegel.com/c10k.html The C10K Problem]" (still updated from time to time). Jeff Darcy's "[http://pl.atyp.us/content/tech/servers.html High-Performance Server Architecture]" is much of the same. Everything here is advanced followup material to these excellent works, and of course the books of W. Richard Stevens. | ||
* [http://lkml.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0101.3/0674.html "sendfile(): fairly sexy (nothing to do with ECN)"] on lkml | * [http://lkml.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0101.3/0674.html "sendfile(): fairly sexy (nothing to do with ECN)"] on lkml |
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Everyone ought start with Dan Kegel's classic site, "The C10K Problem" (still updated from time to time). Jeff Darcy's "High-Performance Server Architecture" is much of the same. Everything here is advanced followup material to these excellent works, and of course the books of W. Richard Stevens.
- "sendfile(): fairly sexy (nothing to do with ECN)" on lkml
- "mmap() sendfile()" on freebsd-hackers
- "sharing memory map between processes (same parent)" on comp.unix.programmer
- "some mmap observations compared to Linux 2.6/OpenBSD" on freebsd-hackers
- Stuart Cheshire's "Laws of Networkdynamics" and "It's the Latency, Stupid"
Queueing Theory
- "Introduction to Queueing"
- Leonard Kleinrock's peerless two-volume Queueing Systems