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Home Training and Tutorials uniprof: Transparent Unikernel Performance Profiling and Debugging
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uniprof: Transparent Unikernel Performance Profiling and Debugging

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March 20, 2018
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    In this talk from Xen Summit, Florian Schmidt, a researcher at NEC Europe, describes uniprof, a unikernel performance profiler that can also be used for debugging.

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