In loving memory. She was the opposite of the stereotypical Italian suocera (mother-in-law), and we got on very well indeed. I miss her.
Among other things, she wrote:
Here is Ross’ very beautiful eulogy for her grandmother.
In loving memory. She was the opposite of the stereotypical Italian suocera (mother-in-law), and we got on very well indeed. I miss her.
Among other things, she wrote:
Here is Ross’ very beautiful eulogy for her grandmother.
At USENIX LISA 13, Brendan Gregg led a full-day, interactive workshop on metrics, with attendees from across the tech industry. Tutorial material was provided by Brendan, along with Caskey Dickson of Google and Theo Schlossnagle of OmniTI. There were also group exercises and presentations. I filmed it all, and we’ll be rolling it out to everyone soon.
At the end of the day, Brendan gave two quick summary talks on statistics and visualizations, presented here as a teaser.
The full playlist from the workshop is here.
Spent the day filming and streaming this. The full playlist is here, below are links to each individual talk.
This interview took place a few months later, and was shown on a local channel this week, you can also watch it above. It was fun and, of course, I’m always happy to have an opportunity to talk about Woodstock!
I also enjoyed chatting with the evening’s other guest, Asha Sharma, author of American in Khadi: The Definitive Biography of Satyanand Stokes. Stokes was her grandfather, a fascinating character. The only American to be arrested for participating in the struggle for India’s independence, he also introduced apples to Himachal Pradesh, where they are now a major cash crop.
Buy the book!
Brendan is reticent about blowing his own horn, so I gathered this list for him!
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If you’re reading the book, reviews on Amazon are always welcome, too!
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or click the image to the right to buy from Informit, which usually has a print + ebook bundle available.
I love the second-based scale @brendangregg used in "Systems Performance". L3 cache 43s, SSD 2-6 days. Very obvious pic.twitter.com/ORr8mcPzOh
— Ryan Zezeski (@rzezeski) November 7, 2013
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So far the "Systems performance" book is an excellent book. Kudos to @brendangregg
— aebm (@ae_bm) November 12, 2013
"Time is the only scientific metric that we use in computing. All the other ones we invent." ~ @brendangregg
— Ryan Zezeski (@rzezeski) November 12, 2013
https://twitter.com/pavlobaron/status/399615351933378560
just bought @brendangregg's Systems Performance book, and got 45% off to boot (code: IUGD45) http://t.co/d59SwmCp46
— Reid Draper (@reiddraper) November 10, 2013
https://twitter.com/ben_nugent/status/399248933945225216
@rzezeski @moonpolysoft @brendangregg Been waiting for months for this book's release—arrived Thurs but haven't had a chance to crack yet.
— For Sale Clown Shoes Never Worn (@jerrykuch) November 9, 2013
https://twitter.com/khushil/status/399225821728366592
@darkuncle @rzezeski @brendangregg @rick_vmwaretips It's a great book – I'm reading it currently too.
— Nick Marshall (@nickmarshall9) November 9, 2013
@rzezeski @admung @brendangregg Yeah, saw this earlier. Basing it on seconds makes it more real. Great take on timings.
— Jamie Lowes, PhD ?? (@jamielowesdev) November 8, 2013
https://twitter.com/PreetamJinka/status/398957942952583169
https://twitter.com/billblum/status/398488827058069504
https://twitter.com/rksinglemalt/status/398420748815331328
Now I am carrying my Kindle around to read the Systems Performance book written by @brendangregg.
— Frank Munz ???? @ (? & ??) (@frankmunz) November 7, 2013
@rzezeski @brendangregg rotational IO 12 months *cries*
— Kelly Sommers (@kellabyte) November 7, 2013
I love the second-based scale @brendangregg used in "Systems Performance". L3 cache 43s, SSD 2-6 days. Very obvious pic.twitter.com/ORr8mcPzOh
— Ryan Zezeski (@rzezeski) November 7, 2013
Hmm. How do I get @brendangregg to sign my copy of #Systems_Performance? I have the kindle version. The book's AWESOME.
— Cowtown Resident (@hridaybala) November 6, 2013
@brendangregg delivered today! pic.twitter.com/U1C9h0yDd0
— Ben Higgins (@bnjmnhggns) November 6, 2013
My light weekend reading has arrived! @brendangregg pic.twitter.com/a4tNLFBDTq
— Wilfried Schobeiri (@WilSchobeiri) November 6, 2013
https://twitter.com/awgross/status/397768126731141120
https://twitter.com/bdha/status/397523138248187904
if you're a #sysadmin or #DBA stop winging it and just effing read @brendangregg's USE/LPC method & get his new tome: http://t.co/pFSvQhIlv3
— JuliusFlywheel@mastodon.au ?? YES! to Voice 7x? (@JuliusFlywheel) November 3, 2013
saw coworker @brendangregg talk his book Systems Performance: Enterprise & Cloud, impressed by approach & content https://t.co/F1aSFDBQra
— Lloyd Dewolf ? (@d3w01f) October 31, 2013
Listening to @brendangregg talk about his new book. Glad to see it in print. @joyent @JoyentSmartOS pic.twitter.com/ftQ4SDElWV
— Carlos Cardenas (@cobracmder) October 31, 2013
https://twitter.com/ivaxer/status/395060175343996928
https://twitter.com/DeirdreS/status/393796575455371265
https://twitter.com/xaprb/status/393560727216066560
https://twitter.com/bdha/status/393554197939245056
https://twitter.com/OldManRamsey/status/392444786499530752
Brendan is reticent about blowing his own horn. So I gathered this list for him:
Spent the last hour reading Systems Performance: Enterprise and the Cloud http://t.co/CVEK8lE2as by @brendangregg – staggering piece of work
— Jolyon Brown (@Eddie_Catflap) October 22, 2013
Just found @brendangregg's book ("Systems Performance") http://t.co/7WHQ5R0IRm has a Kindle version. Quite a few pendind reads but …
— Miguel Ángel Pastor (@miguelinlas3) October 22, 2013
The wait is over, Systems Performance book by @brendangregg http://t.co/TNoMez79ob #yum
— Ovidiu Dimulescu (@odimulescu) October 21, 2013
https://twitter.com/pborenstein/status/392018346704908288
"@jasonh: Systems Performance: Enterprise and the Cloud' by Brendan Gregg @brendangregg http://t.co/bcrRNWhNac" < very good read
— dvorkin /// ? (@the_dvorkin) October 20, 2013
@jasonh @brendangregg bought that + dtrace book due to this tweet.
— Tim Oxley (@timkevinoxley) October 20, 2013
@jasonh @brendangregg Sounds like something i would enjoy. Where do i find it?
— Mark Burgess (@markburgess_osl) October 20, 2013
https://twitter.com/spiceee/status/391958375195762688
I'll start intellectually distinguishing between those that study @brendangregg's Systems Performance and those that don't.
— Jason Hoffman (@jasonh) October 20, 2013
I'm literally going to start my answers to people with "Have you read @brendangregg's book? No? Go do that and then come back."
— Jason Hoffman (@jasonh) October 20, 2013
I read the kindle version of @brendangregg new Systems Performance book. It is a masterpiece and required for every dev, sysadmin et al.
— Jason Hoffman (@jasonh) October 20, 2013
https://twitter.com/rodeeend/status/390734466240741376
A new brilliant master piece for any serious DBA :
"Systems Performance: Enterprise and the Cloud" by @brendangregg http://t.co/xA5zb9qzfT— Olivier BERNHARD (@z0ne51) October 16, 2013
https://twitter.com/defactojames/status/389767627519696896