Linux for Software Developers from HP
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HP site for Linux Developers offers several excellent technical papers
and a webcast to help you migrate your applications to Linux andstandard based server technology. HP
Linux application development solutions provide a full range and choice
of powerful hardware platforms that provide comprehensive Linux systems
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Linux for Software Developers
Technical Papers
| Apr 2004 |
» Application
note: using LTT for system analysis on Debian TE This paper presents introductory information and a tutorial for the Linux Trace Toolkit (LTT), a kernel tracing facility included with Debian GNU/Linux with HP Telco Extensions (Debian TE). |
| Feb 2005 |
» Compiling the
Linux kernel HP's R. Krishnakumar explains the steps from downloading the kernel source to booting from the new kernel image. He also provides tips on cleaning up the source code, doing verbose compilation, and more. (Linux Gazette) |
| Mar 2005 |
» Experiments
with the Linux Kernel: Process Segments HP's R. Krishnakumar explains how process segments are dealt with in Linux user mode, and at the bookkeeping on process segments done in kernel space. (Linux Gazette) |
| Jul 2003 |
» Leveraging
open source for web services development An in-depth look at several Apache and Eclipse tools that can be used to get started doing web services development. |
| Sep 2003 |
» Linux porting
and migration, part 1 of 3—a software engineering perspective (PDF, 600
KB) Details the engineering considerations that arise when migrating from UNIX to Linux in general, and from Solaris to Linux in particular. Note: There is a short survey required before viewing this document. |
| Aug 2005 |
» Linux porting
and migration, part 2 of 3—a software engineering perspective (PDF, 690
KB) Details the engineering considerations that arise when migrating from UNIX to Linux in general, and from Solaris to Linux in particular. Note: There is a short survey required before viewing this document. |
| Oct 2004 |
» Performance
differences of statically linked vs. dynamically loaded Linux kernel ethernet
drivers: e1000, tg3 and e100 This application note describes performance testing done on three Linux network drivers: e1000, tg3 and e100. The netperf program was used to measure three benchmarks: TCP Stream, TCP Request/Response and TCP Connect/Request/Response. |
| Jan 2005 |
» Porting
an application to 64-bit Linux on HP Integrity servers (PDF, 194
KB) This paper is intended for software engineers, application developers, and system managers who are considering moving 32-bit applications to Linux on HP Integrity Servers. |
| Aug 2003 |
» The C10K problem How to configure operating systems and write code to support thousands of clients. (Dan Kegel's Web Hostel) |
| Oct 2003 |
» Web services and
Linux Web services will be the leading programming model used for at least two-thirds of new applications by 2005, according to a recent Gartner report. Whether used in small integration tasks or in larger projects to transform business processes, web services have proved to deliver serious benefits. (LinuxWorld) |
Webcasts
| Aug 2002 |
» Linux
for developers Understand the issues around building your own environment around Linux. Learn how HP is helping put together a best-in-class development environment around Linux using the latest open source and commercial tools, complemented by porting and migration services. (on demand) |
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Hello there
We @ S7 have done lot of migrations from various platforms onto Linux and we have tools & well defined process to do it - more info can be got on our website s7solutions.com. Infact latest linux for you issue carries a article about S7 called - "Taking the pain out of Migration". It can be found at http://www.linuxforu.com/issue/latest.php. I like to submit that article here for the Blog.
Comment by s7solutions — February 2, 2006 @ 11:47 pm
Please go ahead a post your article. You can do that without a password. Thank you.
Computer Teacher.
Comment by computer_teacher — February 3, 2006 @ 7:42 am
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