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  1. Today I used on a system to investigate a performance issue. Really took me back to my days working on at Sun Microsystems. I used quite a bit at that time, and it's good to see the same good ideas thriving in Linux.

    I worked in development at for many years, and I was always a little sad that people didn't use more. Perhaps this is because AIX has a good system trace infrastructure and the culture grew up using that. Hard to say.

  2. Today I used #bpftrace on a #Linux system to investigate a performance issue. Really took me back to my days working on #Solaris at Sun Microsystems. I used #dtrace quite a bit at that time, and it's good to see the same good ideas thriving in Linux.

    I worked in #AIX development at #IBM for many years, and I was always a little sad that people didn't use #probevue more. Perhaps this is because AIX has a good system trace infrastructure and the culture grew up using that. Hard to say.

  3. Today I used #bpftrace on a #Linux system to investigate a performance issue. Really took me back to my days working on #Solaris at Sun Microsystems. I used #dtrace quite a bit at that time, and it's good to see the same good ideas thriving in Linux.

    I worked in #AIX development at #IBM for many years, and I was always a little sad that people didn't use #probevue more. Perhaps this is because AIX has a good system trace infrastructure and the culture grew up using that. Hard to say.

  4. Today I used #bpftrace on a #Linux system to investigate a performance issue. Really took me back to my days working on #Solaris at Sun Microsystems. I used #dtrace quite a bit at that time, and it's good to see the same good ideas thriving in Linux.

    I worked in #AIX development at #IBM for many years, and I was always a little sad that people didn't use #probevue more. Perhaps this is because AIX has a good system trace infrastructure and the culture grew up using that. Hard to say.

  5. Today I used #bpftrace on a #Linux system to investigate a performance issue. Really took me back to my days working on #Solaris at Sun Microsystems. I used #dtrace quite a bit at that time, and it's good to see the same good ideas thriving in Linux.

    I worked in #AIX development at #IBM for many years, and I was always a little sad that people didn't use #probevue more. Perhaps this is because AIX has a good system trace infrastructure and the culture grew up using that. Hard to say.