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Leopard Reference Library: Mac OS X Server
The performance of Mac OS X Server applications can be measured, evaluated, and optimized using Apple's developer tools, techniques, and programming interfaces. The Performance Reference Library also contains extensive information about how to fine-tune Mac OS X applications for high performance using tools such as the Shark code-profiling application, techniques such as multiprocessing, and APIs such as the one for the vDSP library. These tools, features, and APIs are relevant to Mac OS X Server application developers, too.

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Affinity API Release Notes for Mac OS X v10.5 (HTML)
Explains how to influence which CPU core runs a group of threads (for performance optimization).
Release Notes 2007-10-31
Getting Started with launchd (HTML)
Learn about launchd and see how to migrate your configuration files.
Articles 2005-08-22
Introduction to MPI Distributed Programming on Mac OS X (HTML)
Learn how to create tightly coupled, distributed algorithms to run on multiple computers using MPI.
Articles 2005-02-14