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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 ["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.
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.

Queueing Theory