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  <title>Clever Marks</title>
  <link rel="alternate" href="http://www.clever-age.com/veille/" />
  <id>http://www.clever-age.com/veille/</id>
  <updated>2009-07-03T11:29:52Z</updated>
  <author>
    <name>Clever Age, Digital Architecture</name>
    <email>tools@clever-age.com</email>
  </author>
  <icon />
  <logo>http://www.clever-age.com/design/images/logo-clever-age.png</logo>
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  <title>Value Stream Mapping How to guide - Bizbodz.com (Tristan Rivoallan)</title>
  <link rel="alternate" href="http://www.bizbodz.com/Business-Improvement/Lean/Value-Stream-Mapping-How-to-Guide-Part-1.asp" />
  <updated>2009-07-03T11:29:52Z</updated>
  <author>
    <name>Tristan Rivoallan</name>
  </author>
  <id>http://www.bizbodz.com/Business-Improvement/Lean/Value-Stream-Mapping-How-to-Guide-Part-1.asp</id>
  <summary type="text">Value stream mapping is a tool commonly used in lean continuous improvement programmes to help understand and improve the material and information flow within organisations. Value Stream Mapping borne out of lean ideology captures and presents the whole process from end to end in a method that is easy to understand by those working the process - it captures the current issues and presents a realistic picture.Through a simple to understand graphical format, future state (a diagram showing an improved and altered process) can be formulated and defined. The method encourages a team approach and through the capture of performance measurement data provides a mechanism to constructively critique activity. Participants in the activity are encouraged to suggest improvements and contribute towards and implement an action plan.</summary>
  <content type="text/html"><![CDATA[<p>Value stream mapping is a tool commonly used in lean continuous improvement programmes to help understand and improve the material and information flow within organisations. Value Stream Mapping borne out of lean ideology captures and presents the whole process from end to end in a method that is easy to understand by those working the process - it captures the current issues and presents a realistic picture.<br /><br />Through a simple to understand graphical format, future state (a diagram showing an improved and altered process) can be formulated and defined. The method encourages a team approach and through the capture of performance measurement data provides a mechanism to constructively critique activity. Participants in the activity are encouraged to suggest improvements and contribute towards and implement an action plan.</p>]]></content>
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  <category term="agile" />
  <category term="documentation" />
  <category term="lean" />
  <category term="methodology" />
</entry>
<entry>
  <title>The JBoss 4 Application Server Guide - JBoss Application Server 4.0.4 release5 Guide 英文版指南文档 - 在线文档 - JAVA 编程资料牛鼻站 (Olivier Durand)</title>
  <link rel="alternate" href="http://doc.javanb.com/jboss-portal-4-0-4-release5-application-server-guide/index.html" />
  <updated>2009-07-02T12:44:58Z</updated>
  <author>
    <name>Olivier Durand</name>
  </author>
  <id>http://doc.javanb.com/jboss-portal-4-0-4-release5-application-server-guide/index.html</id>
  <link rel="enclosure" href="http://open.thumbshots.org/image.pxf?url=http://doc.javanb.com/jboss-portal-4-0-4-release5-application-server-guide/index.html" length="" type="image/jpeg" />
  <category term="configuration" />
  <category term="guide" />
  <category term="java" />
  <category term="javanb" />
  <category term="jboss" />
  <category term="référence" />
  <category term="server" />
</entry>
<entry>
  <title>JBoss Application Server 4.2.2 (Olivier Durand)</title>
  <link rel="alternate" href="http://www.jboss.org/file-access/default/members/jbossas/freezone/docs/Server_Configuration_Guide/4/html/index.html" />
  <updated>2009-07-02T12:43:30Z</updated>
  <author>
    <name>Olivier Durand</name>
  </author>
  <id>http://www.jboss.org/file-access/default/members/jbossas/freezone/docs/Server_Configuration_Guide/4/html/index.html</id>
  <link rel="enclosure" href="http://open.thumbshots.org/image.pxf?url=http://www.jboss.org/file-access/default/members/jbossas/freezone/docs/Server_Configuration_Guide/4/html/index.html" length="" type="image/jpeg" />
  <category term="configuration" />
  <category term="doc" />
  <category term="documentation" />
  <category term="guide" />
  <category term="java" />
  <category term="jboss" />
  <category term="référence" />
  <category term="server" />
</entry>
<entry>
  <title>Trail: RMI (The Java™ Tutorials) (Olivier Durand)</title>
  <link rel="alternate" href="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/rmi/index.html" />
  <updated>2009-07-02T12:34:59Z</updated>
  <author>
    <name>Olivier Durand</name>
  </author>
  <id>http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/rmi/index.html</id>
  <link rel="enclosure" href="http://open.thumbshots.org/image.pxf?url=http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/rmi/index.html" length="" type="image/jpeg" />
  <category term="development" />
  <category term="java" />
  <category term="programming" />
  <category term="référence" />
  <category term="rmi" />
  <category term="sun" />
  <category term="tutorial" />
  <category term="tutorials" />
</entry>
<entry>
  <title>Modernizr (Tristan Rivoallan)</title>
  <link rel="alternate" href="http://www.modernizr.com" />
  <updated>2009-07-02T11:52:18Z</updated>
  <author>
    <name>Tristan Rivoallan</name>
  </author>
  <id>http://www.modernizr.com</id>
  <summary type="text">Modernizr uses feature detection to test the current browser against upcoming features like rgba(), border-radius, CSS Transitions and many more. These are currently being implemented across browsers and with Modernizr you can start using them right now, with an easy way to control the fallbacks for browsers that don’t yet support them.Additionally, Modernizr creates a self-titled global JavaScript object which contains properties for each feature; if a browser supports it, the property will evaluate TRUE and if not, it will be FALSE.Lastly, Modernizr also adds support for styling HTML 5 elements. This allows you to use more semantic, forward-looking elements such as &amp;lt;section&amp;gt;, &amp;lt;header&amp;gt; and &amp;lt;dialog&amp;gt; without having to worry about them not working in Internet Explorer.Modernizr does not add missing functionality to browsers; instead, it detects native availability of features and offers you a way to maintain a fine level of control over your site regardless of a browser’s capabilities.</summary>
  <content type="text/html"><![CDATA[<p>Modernizr uses feature detection to test the current browser against upcoming features like rgba(), border-radius, CSS Transitions and many more. These are currently being implemented across browsers and with Modernizr you can start using them right now, with an easy way to control the fallbacks for browsers that don’t yet support them.<br /><br />Additionally, Modernizr creates a self-titled global JavaScript object which contains properties for each feature; if a browser supports it, the property will evaluate TRUE and if not, it will be FALSE.<br /><br />Lastly, Modernizr also adds support for styling HTML 5 elements. This allows you to use more semantic, forward-looking elements such as &lt;section&gt;, &lt;header&gt; and &lt;dialog&gt; without having to worry about them not working in Internet Explorer.<br /><br />Modernizr does not add missing functionality to browsers; instead, it detects native availability of features and offers you a way to maintain a fine level of control over your site regardless of a browser’s capabilities.</p>]]></content>
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  <category term="css" />
  <category term="javascript" />
  <category term="tools" />
</entry>
<entry>
  <title>Facebook | Engineering : Hammering Usernames (Thomas Parisot)</title>
  <link rel="alternate" href="http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=96390263919" />
  <updated>2009-07-02T10:15:30Z</updated>
  <author>
    <name>Thomas Parisot</name>
  </author>
  <id>http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=96390263919</id>
  <summary type="text">Explications sur la mise en production des URL personnalisées chez Facebook. L&amp;#039;URL qui valait un Tera-octets de serveur Memcached.</summary>
  <content type="text/html"><![CDATA[Explications sur la mise en production des URL personnalisées chez Facebook. L&#039;URL qui valait un Tera-octets de serveur Memcached.]]></content>
  <link rel="enclosure" href="http://open.thumbshots.org/image.pxf?url=http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=96390263919" length="" type="image/jpeg" />
</entry>
<entry>
  <title>Visible Tweets – Twitter Visualisations. Now with added prettiness! (Nicolas Hoizey)</title>
  <link rel="alternate" href="http://visibletweets.com" />
  <updated>2009-07-02T08:58:54Z</updated>
  <author>
    <name>Nicolas Hoizey</name>
  </author>
  <id>http://visibletweets.com</id>
  <summary type="text">De quoi faire défiler des tweets sur un écran avec de beaux effets...</summary>
  <content type="text/html"><![CDATA[<p>De quoi faire défiler des tweets sur un écran avec de beaux effets...</p>]]></content>
  <link rel="enclosure" href="http://open.thumbshots.org/image.pxf?url=http://visibletweets.com" length="" type="image/jpeg" />
  <category term="donnée" />
  <category term="flash" />
  <category term="tweet" />
  <category term="twitter" />
  <category term="visualisation" />
</entry>
<entry>
  <title>An Overview of RMI Applications (The Java™ Tutorials &gt; RMI) (Olivier Durand)</title>
  <link rel="alternate" href="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/rmi/overview.html" />
  <updated>2009-07-01T16:02:44Z</updated>
  <author>
    <name>Olivier Durand</name>
  </author>
  <id>http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/rmi/overview.html</id>
  <link rel="enclosure" href="http://open.thumbshots.org/image.pxf?url=http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/rmi/overview.html" length="" type="image/jpeg" />
  <category term="dev" />
  <category term="development" />
  <category term="distributed" />
  <category term="j2ee" />
  <category term="java" />
  <category term="programming" />
  <category term="rmi" />
  <category term="sun" />
  <category term="tutorial" />
</entry>
<entry>
  <title>Icons for Interaction / journal / hicksdesign (Nicolas Hoizey)</title>
  <link rel="alternate" href="http://hicksdesign.co.uk/journal/icons-for-interaction" />
  <updated>2009-07-01T13:01:36Z</updated>
  <author>
    <name>Nicolas Hoizey</name>
  </author>
  <id>http://hicksdesign.co.uk/journal/icons-for-interaction</id>
  <content type="text/html"><![CDATA[<p></p>]]></content>
  <link rel="enclosure" href="http://open.thumbshots.org/image.pxf?url=http://hicksdesign.co.uk/journal/icons-for-interaction" length="" type="image/jpeg" />
  <category term="creation" />
  <category term="design" />
  <category term="graphisme" />
  <category term="icône" />
  <category term="sens" />
</entry>
<entry>
  <title>MySQL DBA - An Oracle DBA's Journey: Managing MySQL Storage (Tristan Rivoallan)</title>
  <link rel="alternate" href="http://mysql-dba-journey.blogspot.com/2009/07/managing-mysql-storage.html" />
  <updated>2009-07-01T10:52:56Z</updated>
  <author>
    <name>Tristan Rivoallan</name>
  </author>
  <id>http://mysql-dba-journey.blogspot.com/2009/07/managing-mysql-storage.html</id>
  <summary type="text">Storage needs to be managed for any MySQL instance. A MySQL database server does not have the same flexibility as an Oracle database server in terms of how to lay out the data storage. It is important to learn the data storage defaults and options.</summary>
  <content type="text/html"><![CDATA[<p>Storage needs to be managed for any MySQL instance. A MySQL database server does not have the same flexibility as an Oracle database server in terms of how to lay out the data storage. It is important to learn the data storage defaults and options.</p>]]></content>
  <link rel="enclosure" href="http://open.thumbshots.org/image.pxf?url=http://mysql-dba-journey.blogspot.com/2009/07/managing-mysql-storage.html" length="" type="image/jpeg" />
  <category term="mysql" />
</entry>
<entry>
  <title>Utiliser l'injection de dépendance dans un projet Symfony - Le blog de Noël GUILBERT (Tristan Rivoallan)</title>
  <link rel="alternate" href="http://www.noelguilbert.com/?post/2009/06/30/Utiliser-l-injection-de-d%C3%A9pendance-dans-un-projet-Symfony" />
  <updated>2009-06-30T14:33:39Z</updated>
  <author>
    <name>Tristan Rivoallan</name>
  </author>
  <id>http://www.noelguilbert.com/?post/2009/06/30/Utiliser-l-injection-de-d%C3%A9pendance-dans-un-projet-Symfony</id>
  <summary type="text">Fabien à publié aujourd'hui un nouveau composant Symfony : le Dependency Injection Container. J'en profite donc pour publier un petit billet sur l'utilisation de ce composant dans un projet Symfony. Je pars du principe que vous avez déjà un projet Symfony installé, et si ce n'est pas le cas, commencez par la page d'installation.Dans ce billet, je vais reprendre directement les exemples présents dans la http://components.symfony-project.org/dependency-injection/documentation, à savoir créer un service permettant d'envoyer un mail.Nous allons donc avoir besoin de deux librairies, à savoir:    * Dependency injection Container bien évidemment    * Zend Mail</summary>
  <content type="text/html"><![CDATA[<p>Fabien à publié aujourd'hui un nouveau composant Symfony : le Dependency Injection Container. J'en profite donc pour publier un petit billet sur l'utilisation de ce composant dans un projet Symfony. Je pars du principe que vous avez déjà un projet Symfony installé, et si ce n'est pas le cas, commencez par la page d'installation.<br /><br />Dans ce billet, je vais reprendre directement les exemples présents dans la http://components.symfony-project.org/dependency-injection/documentation, à savoir créer un service permettant d'envoyer un mail.<br /><br />Nous allons donc avoir besoin de deux librairies, à savoir:<br /><br />    * Dependency injection Container bien évidemment<br />    * Zend Mail</p>]]></content>
  <link rel="enclosure" href="http://open.thumbshots.org/image.pxf?url=http://www.noelguilbert.com/?post/2009/06/30/Utiliser-l-injection-de-d%C3%A9pendance-dans-un-projet-Symfony" length="" type="image/jpeg" />
  <category term="documentation" />
  <category term="symfony" />
</entry>
<entry>
  <title>Gerard JP » Nagios: Automatic init.d service recovery (Tristan Rivoallan)</title>
  <link rel="alternate" href="http://www.gerardjp.com/2007/05/12/nagios-remote-eventhandling-for-init-scripts" />
  <updated>2009-06-30T12:37:10Z</updated>
  <author>
    <name>Tristan Rivoallan</name>
  </author>
  <id>http://www.gerardjp.com/2007/05/12/nagios-remote-eventhandling-for-init-scripts</id>
  <summary type="text">This article describes how Nagios can attempt to automatically recover services on clients that are considered down (the services that is). It assumes extensive knowledge of Nagios. The enhanced script this article describes evolved from an example script from the Nagios documentation.</summary>
  <content type="text/html"><![CDATA[<p>This article describes how Nagios can attempt to automatically recover services on clients that are considered down (the services that is). It assumes extensive knowledge of Nagios. The enhanced script this article describes evolved from an example script from the Nagios documentation.</p>]]></content>
  <link rel="enclosure" href="http://open.thumbshots.org/image.pxf?url=http://www.gerardjp.com/2007/05/12/nagios-remote-eventhandling-for-init-scripts" length="" type="image/jpeg" />
  <category term="documentation" />
  <category term="monitoring" />
</entry>
<entry>
  <title>MediaMosa: open source media management software | MediaMosa (Tristan Rivoallan)</title>
  <link rel="alternate" href="http://mediamosa.org" />
  <updated>2009-06-30T10:50:15Z</updated>
  <author>
    <name>Tristan Rivoallan</name>
  </author>
  <id>http://mediamosa.org</id>
  <summary type="text">MediaMosa is a Full Featured, Webservice Oriented Media Management and Distribution platform.MediaMosa is a state-of-the-art, scalable Middleware Media Distribution Platform and facilitates access to, and usage of (shared) storage capacity, metadata databases, transcoding- and streaming servers. The platform offers functionality for searching, playing, uploading, transcoding, as well as a fine granularity media access control system towards its users. MediaMosa is based on the Representational State Transfer (REST) architecture and is designed to support content streaming applications by providing a back-end-, audio- and video-infrastructure.It's main features are:• Delivery platform for audio, video (and other content)• Streaming of any format (e.g. Flash, H.264 MPEG-4 and WindowsMedia)• Transcoding based on FFmpeg• Flexible Metadata Element Sets• Open Source under GPLv2 license MediaMosa is a free and open software package. It is based on the Drupal CMS and supports the use of several other Open Source software such as FFmpeg</summary>
  <content type="text/html"><![CDATA[<p>MediaMosa is a Full Featured, Webservice Oriented Media Management and Distribution platform.<br /><br />MediaMosa is a state-of-the-art, scalable Middleware Media Distribution Platform and facilitates access to, and usage of (shared) storage capacity, metadata databases, transcoding- and streaming servers. The platform offers functionality for searching, playing, uploading, transcoding, as well as a fine granularity media access control system towards its users. MediaMosa is based on the Representational State Transfer (REST) architecture and is designed to support content streaming applications by providing a back-end-, audio- and video-infrastructure.<br /><br />It's main features are:<br />• Delivery platform for audio, video (and other content)<br />• Streaming of any format (e.g. Flash, H.264 MPEG-4 and WindowsMedia)<br />• Transcoding based on FFmpeg<br />• Flexible Metadata Element Sets<br />• Open Source under GPLv2 license<br /><br /> <br /><br />MediaMosa is a free and open software package. It is based on the Drupal CMS and supports the use of several other Open Source software such as FFmpeg</p>]]></content>
  <link rel="enclosure" href="http://open.thumbshots.org/image.pxf?url=http://mediamosa.org" length="" type="image/jpeg" />
  <category term="drupal" />
  <category term="streaming" />
  <category term="tools" />
</entry>
<entry>
  <title>La mail en HTML c'est difficile (Nicolas Hoizey)</title>
  <link rel="alternate" href="http://www.w3.org/2007/05/html-mail/minutes" />
  <updated>2009-06-30T07:24:55Z</updated>
  <author>
    <name>Nicolas Hoizey</name>
  </author>
  <id>http://www.w3.org/2007/05/html-mail/minutes</id>
  <summary type="text">Ce n'est pas nouveau comme le montre ce workshop du W3C de 2007, et ça ne va pas dans le bon sens avec Outlook 2010... :-(</summary>
  <content type="text/html"><![CDATA[<p>Ce n'est pas nouveau comme le montre ce workshop du W3C de 2007, et ça ne va pas dans le bon sens avec Outlook 2010... :-(</p>]]></content>
  <link rel="enclosure" href="http://open.thumbshots.org/image.pxf?url=http://www.w3.org/2007/05/html-mail/minutes" length="" type="image/jpeg" />
  <category term="e-mail" />
  <category term="marketing" />
  <category term="newsletter" />
  <category term="Outlook" />
  <category term="W3C" />
</entry>
<entry>
  <title>EP: 13 useful jQuery plug-ins (Tristan Rivoallan)</title>
  <link rel="alternate" href="http://www.explorerplace.com/2009/06/13-useful-jquery-plug-ins.html" />
  <updated>2009-06-30T07:22:17Z</updated>
  <author>
    <name>Tristan Rivoallan</name>
  </author>
  <id>http://www.explorerplace.com/2009/06/13-useful-jquery-plug-ins.html</id>
  <summary type="text">More useful jQuery plug-ins for your web projects. </summary>
  <content type="text/html"><![CDATA[<p>More useful jQuery plug-ins for your web projects. </p>]]></content>
  <link rel="enclosure" href="http://open.thumbshots.org/image.pxf?url=http://www.explorerplace.com/2009/06/13-useful-jquery-plug-ins.html" length="" type="image/jpeg" />
  <category term="javascript" />
  <category term="jQuery" />
  <category term="tools" />
  <category term="ui" />
</entry>
<entry>
  <title>23 Indispensible Ajax and Javascript Cheat Sheets | Design Reviver (Tristan Rivoallan)</title>
  <link rel="alternate" href="http://designreviver.com/tips/24-indispensible-ajax-and-javascript-cheat-sheets" />
  <updated>2009-06-30T07:21:42Z</updated>
  <author>
    <name>Tristan Rivoallan</name>
  </author>
  <id>http://designreviver.com/tips/24-indispensible-ajax-and-javascript-cheat-sheets</id>
  <summary type="text">All of these JavaScript cheat sheets are designed to act as reminders and as a comprehensive reference sheet, displaying the many Functions and Methods, Regular Expressions, XMLHttpRequest, Event Handlers… Basically, you will find, every aspect of Javascript and Ajax covered to aid you with development.You will also find cheat sheets for all the major Javascript frameworks.</summary>
  <content type="text/html"><![CDATA[<p>All of these JavaScript cheat sheets are designed to act as reminders and as a comprehensive reference sheet, displaying the many Functions and Methods, Regular Expressions, XMLHttpRequest, Event Handlers… Basically, you will find, every aspect of Javascript and Ajax covered to aid you with development.<br />You will also find cheat sheets for all the major Javascript frameworks.</p>]]></content>
  <link rel="enclosure" href="http://open.thumbshots.org/image.pxf?url=http://designreviver.com/tips/24-indispensible-ajax-and-javascript-cheat-sheets" length="" type="image/jpeg" />
  <category term="documentation" />
  <category term="javascript" />
</entry>
<entry>
  <title>FireQuery (Tristan Rivoallan)</title>
  <link rel="alternate" href="http://firequery.binaryage.com" />
  <updated>2009-06-30T07:20:52Z</updated>
  <author>
    <name>Tristan Rivoallan</name>
  </author>
  <id>http://firequery.binaryage.com</id>
  <summary type="text"># jQuery expressions are intelligently presented in Firebug Console and DOM inspector# attached jQuery datas are first class citizens# elements in jQuery collections are highlighted on hover# jQuerify: enables you to inject jQuery into any web page</summary>
  <content type="text/html"><![CDATA[<p># jQuery expressions are intelligently presented in Firebug Console and DOM inspector<br /># attached jQuery datas are first class citizens<br /># elements in jQuery collections are highlighted on hover<br /># jQuerify: enables you to inject jQuery into any web page</p>]]></content>
  <link rel="enclosure" href="http://open.thumbshots.org/image.pxf?url=http://firequery.binaryage.com" length="" type="image/jpeg" />
  <category term="dev" />
  <category term="firefox" />
  <category term="javascript" />
  <category term="tools" />
</entry>
<entry>
  <title>arNuméral.fr » Drupal, Views et les dangers du clickodrome.... (Claire Roubey)</title>
  <link rel="alternate" href="http://arnumeral.fr/node/104" />
  <updated>2009-06-30T05:47:20Z</updated>
  <author>
    <name>Claire Roubey</name>
  </author>
  <id>http://arnumeral.fr/node/104</id>
  <summary type="text">Drupal, Views et les dangers du clickodrome....</summary>
  <content type="text/html"><![CDATA[Drupal, Views et les dangers du clickodrome....]]></content>
  <link rel="enclosure" href="http://open.thumbshots.org/image.pxf?url=http://arnumeral.fr/node/104" length="" type="image/jpeg" />
</entry>
<entry>
  <title>Email Delivery: Return Path Global ISP Relations for Email Service Providers (Nicolas Hoizey)</title>
  <link rel="alternate" href="http://www.returnpath.net/emailserviceprovider/deliverability" />
  <updated>2009-06-30T05:25:28Z</updated>
  <author>
    <name>Nicolas Hoizey</name>
  </author>
  <id>http://www.returnpath.net/emailserviceprovider/deliverability</id>
  <summary type="text">&amp;quot;They’ll know what their emails will look like across all major readers, both in preview mode and after the messages have been opened.&amp;quot;</summary>
  <content type="text/html"><![CDATA[<p>&quot;They’ll know what their emails will look like across all major readers, both in preview mode and after the messages have been opened.&quot;</p>]]></content>
  <link rel="enclosure" href="http://open.thumbshots.org/image.pxf?url=http://www.returnpath.net/emailserviceprovider/deliverability" length="" type="image/jpeg" />
  <category term="client" />
  <category term="design" />
  <category term="e-mail" />
  <category term="newsletter" />
  <category term="vérification" />
</entry>
<entry>
  <title>20 Linux System Monitoring Tools Every SysAdmin Should Know (Tristan Rivoallan)</title>
  <link rel="alternate" href="http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/top-linux-monitoring-tools.html" />
  <updated>2009-06-29T20:10:20Z</updated>
  <author>
    <name>Tristan Rivoallan</name>
  </author>
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  <summary type="text">Need to monitor Linux server performance? Try these built-in command and a few add-on tools. Most Linux distributions are equipped with tons of monitoring. These tools provide metrics which can be used to get information about system activities. You can use these tools to find the possible causes of a performance problem. The commands discussed below are some of the most basic commands when it comes to system analysis and debugging server issues such as:   1. Finding out bottlenecks.   2. Disk (storage) bottlenecks.   3. CPU and memory bottlenecks.   4. Network bottlenecks.</summary>
  <content type="text/html"><![CDATA[<p>Need to monitor Linux server performance? Try these built-in command and a few add-on tools. Most Linux distributions are equipped with tons of monitoring. These tools provide metrics which can be used to get information about system activities. You can use these tools to find the possible causes of a performance problem. The commands discussed below are some of the most basic commands when it comes to system analysis and debugging server issues such as:<br /><br />   1. Finding out bottlenecks.<br />   2. Disk (storage) bottlenecks.<br />   3. CPU and memory bottlenecks.<br />   4. Network bottlenecks.</p>]]></content>
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