Windows Internals, Part 2

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Pearson Education, 15 sept. 2012 - 672 pages

Delve inside Windows architecture and internals—and see how core components work behind the scenes. Led by three renowned internals experts, this classic guide is fully updated for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2—and now presents its coverage in two volumes.

As always, you get critical insider perspectives on how Windows operates. And through hands-on experiments, you’ll experience its internal behavior firsthand—knowledge you can apply to improve application design, debugging, system performance, and support.

In Part 2, you’ll examine:

  • Core subsystems for I/O, storage, memory management, cache manager, and file systems
  • Startup and shutdown processes
  • Crash-dump analysis, including troubleshooting tools and techniques
 

Table des matières

IO System
1
Storage Management
125
Memory Management
187
Cache Manager
355
File Systems
391
Startup and Shutdown
499
Crash Dump Analysis
547
Contents of Windows Internals Sixth Edition Part 1
595
Index
603
About the Authors
647
Survey
650
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Mark Russinovich is a Technical Fellow in the Windows Azure group at Microsoft. He is coauthor of Windows Sysinternals Administrator’s Reference, co-creator of the Sysinternals tools available from Microsoft TechNet, and coauthor of the Windows Internals book series. David A. Solomon is coauthor of the Windows Internals book series and has taught his Windows internals class to thousands of developers and IT professionals worldwide, including Microsoft staff. He is a regular speaker at Microsoft conferences, including TechNet and PDC. Alex Ionescu is a chief software architect and consultant expert in low-level system software, kernel development, security training, and reverse engineering. He teaches Windows internals course with David Solomon, and is active in the security research community.

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