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Korea Linux Forum 2012 | Linux Training

The following training courses are being offered prior to Korea Linux Forum, also at the JW Marriott Hotel Seoul:

LF271: Practical Guide to the Open Source Development Model (October 9th, 9:00am - 5:00pm)
This non-technical course is designed to help organizations understand and participate in the open source model, as well as prepare to open source internal code. It builds upon years of best practices and extensive experience in commercial participation in open source projects to help organizations approach the open development model in a structured and methodical manner, maximizing the likelihood of success. The course provides extensive examples from the Linux kernel community, and includes specific best practices for working with upstream. For more details view the Course Outline.

LF384: Overview of Open Source Compliance End-to-End Process (October 10th, 9:00am-5:00pm)
LF384 readies the organization to define and implement an end-to-end open source compliance program. Course modules cover the fundamentals of open source development; compliance obligations and requirements and their implications for functional teams; ways to organize and manage the compliance function, including the role of the OSRB; tools and automation for compliance, including commercial and open source tools; and approval of community contributions. An overview of the compliance program suitable for executive management is included, as well as discussion of the compliance contributions needed from various functional groups such as the Law Department, Supply Chain, Technical Documentation, and Configuration Management.  For more details view the Course Outline.

LF326: Advanced Performance Tuning (October 10th, 9:00am-5:00pm)
Advanced Linux Performance Tuning  delves deeply into the tools and methods used to resolve problems and enhance performance on Linux systems.  It assumes a basic level of experience and knowledge of the tools necessary for tuning performance and resolving problems on Linux systems, as well as of basic system architecture including the Linux kernel, performance scheduling, memory management, and networking stack. The Linux kernel tries to avoid performance tuning by tuning itself for various loads. However, that means that heuristics have to be used that assume a generic application. If your application behaves differently then the heuristics in Linux may not set the configuration up the right way and an application may not run with the best performance. For these cases there are various ways to override the kernel heuristics to adapt kernel behavior to other needs. This class is about those knobs, covers the common tuning of subsystems and briefly covers more specialized approaches. Hands-on exercises and demonstrations are designed to give you the necessary tools to tune the performance of a Linux system.

 

Please note: All courses are delivered in English.