Chris P. Ruemmler

ROBERT F. SAUERS is HP’s Chief Architect for Mission Critical and Disaster Tolerant Solutions. He established and ran the HP-UX porting and benchmarking center where many of this book’s techniques were developed, and created the HP-UX tuning class this book is based on.

CHRIS P. RUEMMLER is an HP Software Engineer responsible for HP-UX performance. For over ten years, he has been involved with HP-UX performance, addressing issues ranging from compilers to I/O.

PETER S. WEYGANT is Principal Consultant with PSW Consulting, Inc., a leading technical writing and usability engineering services firm. A former Learning Products Engineer in HP’s High Availability Lab, he authored Clusters for High Availability (Prentice Hall).

Robert F. Sauers

ROBERT F. SAUERS is HP’s Chief Architect for Mission Critical and Disaster Tolerant Solutions. He established and ran the HP-UX porting and benchmarking center where many of this book’s techniques were developed, and created the HP-UX tuning class this book is based on.

CHRIS P. RUEMMLER is an HP Software Engineer responsible for HP-UX performance. For over ten years, he has been involved with HP-UX performance, addressing issues ranging from compilers to I/O.

PETER S. WEYGANT is Principal Consultant with PSW Consulting, Inc., a leading technical writing and usability engineering services firm. A former Learning Products Engineer in HP’s High Availability Lab, he authored Clusters for High Availability (Prentice Hall).

Peter S. Weygant

PETER S. WEYGANT is a Learning Products Engineer for Hewlett-Packard. A technical writer for 17 years, he has developed documentation and managed publication projects in the areas of digital imaging, relational database technology, performance tuning, and high availability systems. He co-authored HP-UX Performance and Tuning: Concepts, Tools, and Methods (Prentice Hall PTR).