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The art of capacity planning : scaling web resources in the cloud
In their early days, Twitter, Flickr, Etsy, and many other companies experienced sudden spikes in activity that took their web services down in minutes. Today, determining how much capacity you need for handling traffic surges is still a common frustration of operations engineers and software developers. This hands-on guide provides the knowledge and tools you need to measure, deploy, and manage your web application infrastructure before you experience explosive growth.
DB2 II
2004
This IBM Redbooks publication provides an overview of DB2
Information Integrator V8.2 key performance drivers; best practices
to achieve optimal performance; and guidelines for monitoring a DB2
Information Integrator environment for capacity planning, problem
diagnosis, and problem resolution.This publication documents procedures for monitoring existing
DB2 II implementations for the purposes of capacity planning. It
also documents a methodology for routine and exception monitoring
of a DB2 II environment for performance problem determination; and
describes some commonly encountered performance problem scenarios
and the step-by-step approach used in problem determination and
resolution.
Getting There: Yosemite and the Politics of Transportation Planning in the National Parks
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Johnson, Christopher E.
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Automobiles
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Environmental impact
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FROM MODEL T'S TO COMPUTER MODELS: INTEGRATING TRANSPORTATION AND VISITOR CAPACITY RESEARCH AND PLANNING AT YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK
2012
Yosemite National Park was America's first park devoted to the preservation of undeveloped land for public recreation and reflection. It is also where the National Park Service, since its inception in 1916, has grappled most intensely with the challenges of preserving nature for the benefit of a public accustomed to experiencing nature from their cars. Since the passage of the National Environmental Policy Act in 1969, the Park Service has faced scrutiny from environmentalists, concessionaires, local communities, recreation groups, historic preservationists, Native tribes, and others in the development and implementation of new visitor management policies for Yosemite. Although planners have devised creative strategies for anticipating, soliciting, and incorporating public responses, the costs and time commitments of preparing the required environmental impact statements and responding to public comments have resulted in a series of drawn-out battles among groups of people who, while generally sharing an interest in protecting the park, have continued to disagree over specifics. Johnson talks abut the politics of transportation planning in Yosemite.
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Transportation, Recreation, and Capacities in Yosemite National Park
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Meldrum, Bret
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Shelby, Bo
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Bacon, James
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Agricultural management
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FROM MODEL T'S TO COMPUTER MODELS: INTEGRATING TRANSPORTATION AND VISITOR CAPACITY RESEARCH AND PLANNING AT YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK
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National parks
2012
Journal Article
Assessing and Modeling Visitors' Evaluations of Park Road Conditions in Yosemite National Park
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White, Dave D.
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Byrne, Bill
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Tschuor, Stacy
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Automobiles
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FROM MODEL T'S TO COMPUTER MODELS: INTEGRATING TRANSPORTATION AND VISITOR CAPACITY RESEARCH AND PLANNING AT YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK
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Modeling
2012
Journal Article