Do the performance gains stay without a tune ?
FVD claims 25hp and 19tq and they don't say it disappears. So are they lying?
I built a small business and I designed and built software that ran in the kernel of Solaris and AIX and Linux which integrated itself into the operating system and could pretty much see what every application on the system was doing. My software was performance measurement software that actually sampled 1000/s to determine where in the application and how much CPU was being used by every CPU and application in the system. I was able to save JC Penny $20m in one purchase from IBM and $2.5m in another because my software was able to determine that IBM was selling them more than they needed in both cases. In the second case it was the application that was at fault and we made the vendor fix it.
My software was used by Lockheed Martin and Raytheon to measure the performance of their applications that are used in controlling the spy satellites. Those were just a few of the bigger customers I sold my software and services to. Before I had my own business I worked for a number of different companies and in one of them designed and developed a 20 bit A-D converter before any other company had that technology. That was back in 1989 and it was what I wrote my masters thesis on.
I am not much of a mechanical wizard but I am a systems expert. I understand how things work together to produce a result and measurement and analysis are a big part of that. I spent 30 years engineering solutions to difficult problems. I am not a dummy with no brains and too much money.
Here is something I was able to find in Google that I wrote for CMG a number of years back.
http://www.cmg.org/publications/meas...liam-sullivan/
Papers I Presented at Computer Measurement Group Conferences
My software was used by Lockheed Martin and Raytheon to measure the performance of their applications that are used in controlling the spy satellites. Those were just a few of the bigger customers I sold my software and services to. Before I had my own business I worked for a number of different companies and in one of them designed and developed a 20 bit A-D converter before any other company had that technology. That was back in 1989 and it was what I wrote my masters thesis on.
I am not much of a mechanical wizard but I am a systems expert. I understand how things work together to produce a result and measurement and analysis are a big part of that. I spent 30 years engineering solutions to difficult problems. I am not a dummy with no brains and too much money.
Here is something I was able to find in Google that I wrote for CMG a number of years back.
http://www.cmg.org/publications/meas...liam-sullivan/
Papers I Presented at Computer Measurement Group Conferences
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