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Linux Performance with eBPF and bcc-tools | Into the Terminal 95

Unleash the full potential of your system’s performance monitoring with these powerful tools. From real-time analytics to kernel tracing, we’ll explore it all. Don’t miss this interactive session – mark your calendars and join the conversation as we elevate our Linux game together!

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Critical Administration Skills for Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Whether you are new to Linux or new to RHEL, join our hosts for a hands-on look into the commands and processes, ask questions, and grow your knowledge.

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Twitter: https://twitter.com/redhat
Nate Lager: https://twitter.com/gangrif
Scott McBrien: https://twitter.com/Stabby_Mc

eBPF
https://ebpf.io/

eBPF Wrapped 2023
https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/ebpf-wrapped-2023

Chapter 24. Analyzing system performance with BPF Compiler Collection
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/9/html/managing_monitoring_and_updating_the_kernel/analyzing-system-performance-with-bpf-compiler_collection_managing-monitoring-and-updating-the-kernel

Commands used:
dnf, tmux, xfsslower, cachetop, cpudist, syncsnoop, hardirqs, biotop

Chapters
00:00 Stream start
00:16 Introduction
00:57 Setting up bcc-tools
14:14 Welcome
15:24 What are bcc-tools?
24:11 Tool examples
29:45 Additional resources
34:47 Closing

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