Exploring Phantom Traffic Jams in Data Flows
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the phenomenon of "phantom traffic jams" in computer networking and storage I/O during this 30-minute Linux Foundation webinar sponsored by ScyllaDB. Discover how data can unexpectedly slow down without apparent cause, mirroring the real-world traffic wave effect seen in automobile congestion. Learn to identify when and how this effect occurs in data flows, and gain insights into methods for detecting these invisible bottlenecks. Delve into the parallels between physical traffic jams and digital data congestion, equipping yourself with knowledge to optimize your system's performance and prevent unexpected slowdowns.
Syllabus
LF Live Webinar: Exploring Phantom Traffic Jams in Your Data Flows
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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