Pages tagged io:

iostat -x « domas mituzas: vaporware, inc.
http://dammit.lt/2009/03/11/iostat/
guava-libraries - Project Hosting on Google Code
http://code.google.com/p/guava-libraries/

primitive io conurrent
core java libraries by google
google java utility library, good stuff for working with strings, etc...
"contains several of Google's core Java libraries"
Google、基礎ライブラリ
a bunch of core google libraries released together, similar to google collections, but dealing with more core stuff around java. like, uh, file copying and string utils, etc
The Anatomy of Hadoop I/O Pipeline (Hadoop and Distributed Computing at Yahoo!)
http://developer.yahoo.net/blogs/hadoop/2009/08/the_anatomy_of_hadoop_io_pipel.html
Measuring & Optimizing I/O Performance - igvita.com
http://www.igvita.com/2009/06/23/measuring-optimizing-io-performance/
Typically excellent post from Ilya Grigorik.
An indepth look at disk i/o throughut, measurement and performance monitoring within Linux
How to find per-process I/O statistics on Linux at Xaprb
http://www.xaprb.com/blog/2009/08/23/how-to-find-per-process-io-statistics-on-linux/
Stay curious!
ネットワークプログラムのI/O戦略 - sdyuki-devel
http://d.hatena.ne.jp/sdyuki/20090624/1245845216
"以下「プロトコル処理」と「メッセージ処理」を分けて扱っているが、この差が顕著に出るのは全文検索エンジンや非同期ジョブサーバーなど、小さなメッセージで重い処理をするタイプ。ストリーム指向のプロトコルの場合は「プロトコル処理」を「ストリーム処理」に置き換えるといいかもしれない。"
Google I/O 2010
http://code.google.com/events/io/2010/sessions.html
Applications Google
Google I/O offered 90+ sessions featuring highly technical, in-depth content covering a number of technologies and developer products. All videos and slides are available below. Session types * 101: 101 sessions don't require previous knowledge of a particular product or technology. They include overviews of a technology and introductions into new areas. * 201: 201 sessions provide a deeper dive into a technology or product. These sessions go beyond the basics and are aimed at developers already familiar with a technology. * 301: 301 sessions assume an advanced understanding of a technology or product. * Fireside Chats: Q&A is often the best part of a session, as it gives developers a chance to ask what's on their minds. Fireside chats are a chance to talk to the product engineering teams. * Tech Talks: Google has a tradition of holding informative Tech Talks on campus that offer insight into an area. In that tradition, Google I/O features Tech Talks on subjects of
Session Videos - Google I/O offered 90+ sessions featuring highly technical, in-depth content covering a number of technologies and developer products. All videos and slides are available below.
"Google I/O offered 90+ sessions featuring highly technical, in-depth content covering a number of technologies and developer products. All videos and slides are available below."