Ram_Lakshmanan
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Ram is the founder of the popular DevOps tools GCeasy.io, fastThread.io, HeapHero.io. Every single day, millions and millions of people in North America travel, bank and do commerce using the applications that Ram Lakshmanan has architected. He has developed one of the world’s largest banking applications which is used by one in three US households. He has designed a B2B travel application which processes 70% of North America’s leisure travel bookings. Ram advises startups, Fortune 500 enterprises and governmental organizations on their critical technology initiatives.
- Performance Impact of Java.lang.System.getProperty() (blog.ycrash.io)
- Overhead Added by Garbage Collection Logging (blog.gceasy.io)
- Dmesg – Unix/Linux command, beginners introduction with examples (blog.ycrash.io)
- Ping – Unix/Linux command, beginners introduction with examples (blog.ycrash.io)
- Chaos Engineering – Thread Leak (blog.ycrash.io)
- User CPU time – ‘us’ time in top (blog.ycrash.io)
- Large or Small Heap Size (youtube.com)
- Quickly find your Java application process Id (blog.ycrash.io)
- Chaos Engineering – Simulating OutOfMemoryError (blog.ycrash.io)
- 'Top' Command Analyzer (ycrash.io)
- Java threads – may not be memory efficient? (blog.ycrash.io)
- Report on OutOfMemory Occurence (answers.ycrash.io)
- What are the process states in Unix/Linux? (blog.ycrash.io)
- How to kill process in Unix/Linux? (blog.ycrash.io)
- Avoid Passing – XX:+UseCompressedOops (blog.gceasy.io)
- I/O waiting CPU time – ‘wa’ in top (blog.ycrash.io)
- System CPU time – ‘sys’ time in top (blog.ycrash.io)
- Different CPU times – Unix/Linux ‘top’ (blog.ycrash.io)
- Java Garbage Collection Interview Questions (blog.gceasy.io)
- YCrash has two components:yCrash Agent and Server (docs.ycrash.io)
- Best practices: Java memory arguments for Containers (blog.ycrash.io)
- Outofmemoryerror Related JVM Arguments (blog.fastthread.io)
- Java Thread Dump Analyzer (fastthread.io)
- Overview of ycrash – finding the source of your problem (jaxenter.com)