Colm MacCarthaigh
November 3 10:00AM
When it comes to configuring webservers for performance, nothing beats getting your own hands dirty. In these sessions, we will use real live Unix installs hosted with technologies such as Amazon EC2 to get to grips with configuring and benchmarking Apache, and diagnosing and working around bottlenecks. Learn how to simulate load, how to trace a request and how to measure the effects of changes on the system.
November 3 2:30PM
When it comes to configuring webservers for performance, nothing beats getting your own hands dirty. In these sessions, we will use real live Unix installs hosted with technologies such as Amazon EC2 to get to grips with configuring and benchmarking Apache, and diagnosing and working around bottlenecks. Learn how to simulate load, how to trace a request and how to measure the effects of changes on the system.
November 4 10:00AM
When it comes to configuring webservers for performance, nothing beats getting your own hands dirty. In these sessions, we will use real live Unix installs hosted with technologies such as Amazon EC2 to get to grips with configuring and benchmarking Apache, and diagnosing and working around bottlenecks. Learn how to simulate load, how to trace a request and how to measure the effects of changes on the system.
November 4 2:30PM
When it comes to configuring webservers for performance, nothing beats getting your own hands dirty. In these sessions, we will use real live Unix installs hosted with technologies such as Amazon EC2 to get to grips with configuring and benchmarking Apache, and diagnosing and working around bottlenecks. Learn how to simulate load, how to trace a request and how to measure the effects of changes on the system.
November 5 10:30AM
Using the right tricks, the Apache httpd server is capable of astounding performance; handling tens of thousands of concurrent downloads, ultra-responsive and ultra-fast web-serving and clever caching of dynamic requests. This session will cover benchmarking and tuning of Apache httpd for static and dynamic content, optimising for SSL and using routing protocols as cost-effective load-balancers.







