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See XML Document RequestedRosie says...
This is one book with wide appeal because it is useful to anyone that uses the Internet; so if you are reading this review - chances are very good that you will find this book of some use. The subtitle sums up the book very nicely... it is full of tips to help you speed up the web, regardless of how you usually go about using it.
I've had the pleasure of owning both copies of Web Performance Tuning and I must say the second edition was quite a dramatic rewrite, adding over 100 pages of new and updated information - it was about time for an update considering the age of the book.
Of course, if you are both a web user and a web developer you will derive the most benefit as pretty much everything in the book will apply to you to some degree. Part I focuses on detailing the problems that can occur, and only the first chapter has any useful information for anyone who is simply the web visitor. But if you've got any interest in knowing about server and connection failures and monitoring web performance then it would be worth taking a look at.
Part II of Web Performance Tuning actually looks at how you can improve your web experience; starting from the browser and working all the way through to the technologies that power the web. This makes it easy to follow as well as to help identify exactly where any major problems you may be experiencing are caused.
For those wanting quick answers to their browsing or server problems, then you will find help in the form of questions you might want to ask yourself right at the start of the book. I preferred the old way this quick reference was done, as it was a list of recommendations rather than a list of questions; you don't know you have a problem if you don't know the questions to ask!
- Readability: 5
- Reference: 4
- Reusability: 3
- Examples: 4
- User Level: All
- Score: 16/20
Chapter List
- Part I. Peliminary Considerations
- The Quick and the Dead
- Web Site Architecture
- Capacity Planning
- Performance Monitoring
- Load Testing
- Performance Analysis
- Reliability
- Security
- Case Studies
- Principles and Patterns
- Part II. Tuning In Depth
- Browsers
- Client Operating System
- Client Hardware
- Line and Terminators
- Network Protocols
- Server Hardware
- Server Operating System
- Server Software
- Content
- Custom Applications
- Java
- Databases
- Appendix. Web Performance Product Lists and Reviews

Other Information
A sample chapter, Performance Monitoring, is available from the O'Reilly Web Site. The contents list, book cover image and sample chapter are used with kind permission from O'Reilly.