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Management number 220491137 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $3.40 Model Number 220491137
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When production breaks, Linux system calls decide the outcome.Most engineers use Linux every day.Very few understand what truly happens at the user–kernel boundary — and even fewer can debug failures when that boundary collapses under load.You’ve probably experienced it:A backend service hangs without a clear stack traceA container crashes under memory pressureEPERM, EINVAL, or EMFILE errors appear without explanationLatency spikes persist even after code-level optimizationYou don’t need another generic Linux overview.You need deep syscall literacy rooted in real production systems.Linux System Calls for Production Engineers is a production-first guide to understanding and mastering Linux system calls, bridging the gap between backend development and serious Linux kernel programming insight.This book teaches you how to think at the boundary where:Syscalls meet scheduler enforcementContainers meet isolation policiesPerformance meets kernel costSecurity meets capability controlInside This Book, You’ll Learn How To:• Perform real-world production debugging in Linux using practical, incident-driven methods• Use strace, perf, and eBPF for deep syscall tracing and performance analysis• Engineer scalable services with optimized epoll performance• Understand Linux container internals, namespaces, and isolation boundaries• Master cgroups v2 and resource governance under load• Diagnose memory crashes through accurate Linux memory management reasoning• Harden services with seccomp security and capability enforcement• Apply systematic Linux performance tuning at the syscall layerInstead of listing APIs, this book builds a layered mental model:Entry → Validation → Execution → ReturnResource governance and scheduler interactionIsolation across containers and podsFailure propagation across kernel subsystemsEach chapter ends with:• Production-grade troubleshooting frameworks• Real incident case studies• Diagnostic playbooksThis is not a beginner tutorial.It is a field manual for engineers who operate Linux at scale.If you build, deploy, or troubleshoot backend systems in production, this book will permanently upgrade how you reason about Linux.Master the boundary. Become the engineer others escalate to. Read more

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Publication date February 20, 2026
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