der.hans
presented GNU/Linux tuning for MongoDB to the Phoenix
Linux Users Group on Feb 13, 2020
https://youtu.be/yZDztEJTwig
Description:
MongoDB is a popular document-oriented database.
Like most databases, MongoDB benefits from particular GNU/Linux
system tuning.
While GNU/Linux distributions and container distributions create
good default configurations, they need some changes to get optimal
performance for your database needs.
Attendees will learn about the following for MongoDB:
* Linux kernel tuning
* memory tuning
* block device tuning
* filesystem tuning
* network tuning
About der.hans:
der.hans is a Free Software, technology and entrepreneurial
veteran. He is a repeat author for the Linux Journal with his
article about online privacy and security using a password manager
as the cover article for the January 2017 issue.
He's chairman of the Phoenix Linux User Group (PLUG), BoF
organizer for the Southern California Linux Expo (SCaLE), and
founder of the Free Software Stammtisch and Stammtisch Job Nights.
Currently a Customer Data Engineer at Object Rocket. Most likely
anything he says publicly was not approved by $dayjob.
He often presents at large community-led conferences (SCaLE,
SeaGL, LFNW, Tübix) and many local groups.
https://floss.social/@FLOX_advocate
https://mastodon.social/@lufthans
Feedback on the video is appreciated....
Enjoy,
Brian Cluff