Taming Your Emu to Improve Application Performance

Taming Your Emu to Improve Application Performance

by Richard McDougall
February, 2004

The Solaris 9 Operating System contains a feature to enable the use of larger memory page sizes for the heap and stack segments of a program. This article explains how to use this feature to deliver significant performance gain for a large range of applications. This article addresses a reader with an intermediate to advanced knowledge level.

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