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Netflix's Guide to Linux Performance Analysis in 60 Seconds

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benjacksondev

10mo ago· 14 min readen

Summary

The Netflix Performance Engineering team shares a concise guide on how to perform Linux performance analysis in the first 60 seconds of logging into a server. The post outlines the use of standard Linux tools for quick diagnostics, leveraging Netflix's extensive cloud infrastructure and monitoring tools like Atlas and Vector.

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At Netflix we have a massive EC2 Linux cloud, and numerous performance analysis tools to monitor and investigate its performance.
These include Atlas for cloud-wide monitoring, and Vector for on-demand instance analysis.
While those tools help us solve most issues, we sometimes need to login to an instance and run some standard Linux performance tools.
First 60 Seconds: Summary
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In this post, the Netflix Performance Engineering team will show you the first 60 seconds of an optimized performance investigation at the command line, using standard Linux tools.

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