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Developer at BASE Logic, Inc.
Reno, US
Joined May 2008
With nearly two decades of experience working in the IT industry in various roles as Enterprise technology consultant, Java Architect, project leader, Engineer, Designer and Developer, Mr. Knutson has gained a wide variety of experience in disciplines including JavaEE, Web Services, Mobile Computing and Enterprise Integration Solutions. Over the course of his career, Mr. Knutson has enjoyed long lasting partnerships with many of the most recognizable names in the Health Care, Financial, Banking, Insurance, Manufacturing, Telecommunications, Utilities, Product Distribution, Industrial and Electronics industries employing industry standard full software life cycle methodologies including the Rational Unified Process (RUP), Agile, SCRUM, and Extreme Programming (XP). Mr. Knutson has also undertaken speaking engagements, training seminars, white paper and book publishing engagements world-wide. As an active Blogger and tweeter, Mr. Knutson has also been inducted in the prestigious DZone.com Most Valuable Blogger (MVB) group and can be followed at http://www.dzone.com/page/mvbs and twitter at http://twitter.com/mickknutson. Able to quickly and effectively adapt to any phase of an existing project from Business Modeling to Production Support, Mr. Knutson’s wide array of technical expertise in OOA / OOD / OOP, Java, J2EE, Internet, Oracle, Enterprise Integration and Message Oriented Middleware allow him to seamlessly integrate into your Information Systems project at any phase and provide immediate productivity. Mr. Knutson is exceptional at team building and motivating either at a peer-to-peer level, or in a leadership role with excellent communications skills and the ability to adapt to all environments and cultures with ease.
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Jan 04, 2011 · Mr B Loid
My issue was having MySql as a bottle neck, and just throwing more RAM at the server was costing too much for a single server. I.e the jump from 2GB was 4GB. I could not just add 512mb on a single server. So now, I not only am not fighting for CPU cycles on a single machine. Mysql is the only thing running on my data server, and my webserver just has Apache and PHP, nothing else.
Now, I have much more flexibility on the RAM for each server. 512mb for one and 2GB for the other.
Jan 04, 2011 · Mr B Loid
My issue was having MySql as a bottle neck, and just throwing more RAM at the server was costing too much for a single server. I.e the jump from 2GB was 4GB. I could not just add 512mb on a single server. So now, I not only am not fighting for CPU cycles on a single machine. Mysql is the only thing running on my data server, and my webserver just has Apache and PHP, nothing else.
Now, I have much more flexibility on the RAM for each server. 512mb for one and 2GB for the other.
Jan 04, 2011 · Mr B Loid
My issue was having MySql as a bottle neck, and just throwing more RAM at the server was costing too much for a single server. I.e the jump from 2GB was 4GB. I could not just add 512mb on a single server. So now, I not only am not fighting for CPU cycles on a single machine. Mysql is the only thing running on my data server, and my webserver just has Apache and PHP, nothing else.
Now, I have much more flexibility on the RAM for each server. 512mb for one and 2GB for the other.
Jan 04, 2011 · Mr B Loid
My issue was having MySql as a bottle neck, and just throwing more RAM at the server was costing too much for a single server. I.e the jump from 2GB was 4GB. I could not just add 512mb on a single server. So now, I not only am not fighting for CPU cycles on a single machine. Mysql is the only thing running on my data server, and my webserver just has Apache and PHP, nothing else.
Now, I have much more flexibility on the RAM for each server. 512mb for one and 2GB for the other.
Jan 04, 2011 · Mr B Loid
Jan 04, 2011 · Mr B Loid
Jan 04, 2011 · Mr B Loid