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All-traffic monitoring, analysis on demand—network performance management started to grow as an independent engineering discipline. Real-time network performance analysis capabilities, including SSL decryption, enabled precise reconstruction of end user application states through the analysis of network traffic.
It was 2005, and I felt like I was in the eye of a hurricane. Another difference was that there were few roles in Australia for engineers in 2005, unlike the US. It worked for most TCP traffic types but not others, which I warned about in the script comments. You can't make this stuff up.
2005: Fiona Apple , Extraordinary Machine. I might have picked Fiona Apple again, but she already has a 2005 spot. My list stopped in 2007, so now that 2012 is almost at its end it is a good moment to add the next 5 years to the list. 1958: Jerry Lee Lewis, Great Balls of Fire. 1959: Ray Charles, What Id Say. 1966: Cream, Fresh Cream.
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Electricity used by servers doubled between 2000 and 2005 (and has continued growing ever since) from 12 billion to 23 billion kilowatt hours. While this may not seem significant for websites with low traffic, as traffic to the site begins to increase, so does the amount of energy consumed. That’s around 23% of all requests!
Electricity used by servers doubled between 2000 and 2005 (and has continued growing ever since) from 12 billion to 23 billion kilowatt hours. While this may not seem significant for websites with low traffic, as traffic to the site begins to increase, so does the amount of energy consumed. That’s around 23% of all requests!
The presentation discusses a family of simple performance models that I developed over the last 20 years — originally in support of processor and system design at SGI (1996-1999), IBM (1999-2005), and AMD (2006-2008), but more recently in support of system procurements at The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) (2009-present).
It was 2005, and I felt like I was in the eye of a hurricane. Another difference was that there were few roles in Australia for engineers in 2005, unlike the US. It worked for most TCP traffic types but not others, which I warned about in the script comments. You can't make this stuff up.
The presentation discusses a family of simple performance models that I developed over the last 20 years — originally in support of processor and system design at SGI (1996-1999), IBM (1999-2005), and AMD (2006-2008), but more recently in support of system procurements at The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) (2009-present).
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