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> Their is *always* a "bottleneck" in every test. A bottleneck is absolutely
> normal.
>
> In our line of work, it is typically a cpu or or disk bottleneck, depending
> on the nature of the program involved.
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You have to learn to use your systems performance monitering tools AND
how to interpret their reports. different system shave different tools.
SYSV UNIX has the sar command, Linux has top, vmstat, and others.
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