By Patrick Killelea
March 2002
Pages: 480
ISBN 10: 0-596-00172-X |
ISBN 13: 9780596001728
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Web Performance Tuning, 2nd Edition is about getting the best possible performance from the Web. This second edition has been significantly expanded, including new chapters on Web site architecture, security, and reliability. The book also includes many more examples and graphs of real-world performance problems and their solutions, and it has been updated for Java 2. Web Performance Tuning is for anyone who has waited too long for a Web page to display, or watched the servers they manage slow to a crawl.
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- New chapters on Web site architecture, security, reliability, and their impact on performance
- Detailed discussion of scalability of Java on multi-processor servers
- Perl scripts for writing web performance spiders that handle logins, cookies, SSL, and more
- Detailed instructions on how to use Perl DBI and the open source program gnuplot to generate performance graphs on the fly
- Coverage of rstat, a Unix-based open source utility for gathering performance statistics remotely
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Second Edition: March 2002
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"Every web designer or server administrator needs this book. From the moment I picked it up to read, I couldn't put it down. When I had finished reading it, I wanted to pick it up and start reading it a second time...I'm giving this book 5 STARS for the excellent advice that it gives on fine tuning every aspect of website administration."
--Diana Arsenault, CCPCUG, Dec 2002
"This book still scores highly on the sections which are general in their scope, particularly the new chapters which have been written for this edition. The more specific sections feel dates, and are likely to further age extremely quickly. Overall the book is still a good source for advice on identifying performance bottlenecks and suggesting ways to tune the infrastructure to eliminate them."
--Joel Smith, News@UKUUG, October 2002
"If you want to squeeze the maximum performance from your web server, this book will help you make your web site sing...Everything from low volume sites (1-10,000 hits/day) to high (over 1 million hits/day) can benefit from this in-depth book. Techniques that may work well at lower traffic levels can fall apart once the server heats up. Killelea takes a pragmatic approach to performance tuning with an emphasis on actual testing and measurement rather than overplanning, mathematical modeling, and simple yet expensive solutions."
--WebReference.com, June 6, 2002






