I’ve worked on performance engineering for ~13 years. Queuing theory has been my go-to framework the entire time -- thinking in terms of arrivals, departures, queues, servers, service rates, latencies, waiting times, and priorities. It’s simple to apply and doesn’t require diving into the math.
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* Mathematical Foundations of Computer Networking, S. Keshav
Focus on the basic model, not the math.
I’d be interested in something more focused on simulation, metastable failures, production systems, etc.