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Oracle Releases DTrace 2.0.0-1.14 For Linux Systems


DTrace used to be one of the Solaris features long sought after by Linux developers but over time the Linux kernel tracing capabilities have improved and Oracle has been supporting DTrace on Linux now for years without too much fanfare

DTrace 2.0.0-1.14 was released this past week as the latest iteration of this user-space implementation that builds off the Linux kernel tracing functionality like BPF. This new version is based on BPF and other Linux kernel tracing features and is implemented entirely as a userspace application. The DTrace 2.0 code continues to be developed on GitHub.About The AuthorMichael Larabel is the principal author of Phoronix.com and founded the site in 2004 with a focus on enriching the Linux hardware experience.

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