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    Likwid

    Likwid

    Performance monitoring and benchmarking suite

    Likwid is a simple to install and use toolsuite of command line applications and a library for performance oriented programmers. It works for Intel, AMD, ARMv8 and POWER9 processors on the Linux operating system. There is additional support for Nvidia and AMD GPUs. There is support for ARMv7 and POWER8/9 but there is currently no test machine in our hands to test them properly.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    SysGauge

    SysGauge

    Comprehensive system monitor: real‑time performance, network, disk

    ...It provides real‑time visualization of key metrics across multiple domains: CPU and memory usage, disk I/O, network traffic, and active processes. The application features a customizable dashboard with live graphs, gauges, and tables, letting you track trends and spot bottlenecks at a glance. SysGauge supports historical data logging for post‑analysis and capacity planning, and offers alerting for critical conditions (e.g., high CPU load, low disk space). It includes advanced process monitoring with detailed resource breakdowns, service status checks, and network connection tracking.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    progrep

    progrep

    Utility to show live progress, status & stats for running simulations

    progrep is a command-line tool (Linux) to show live progress report, status & stats of a running simulation or compute job that executes a given number of iterations. It shows % completed, time remaining, time elapsed, number of threads, MPI_Rank(if any), CPU usage & speed (FPS). The FPS measures may be used in benchmarking, e.g. while optimizing HPC algorithms for performance.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    NetworkSpeed

    NetworkSpeed

    Simple tool to display network traffice

    2018/05: Project moved to GitHub. https://github.com/mdevoldere/NetworkSpeed NetworkSpeed displays live network traffice. User can select interface to display.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    sarface is a user-interface to the sysstat/sar database which inputs data from sar and plots to a live X11 graph via gnuplot. It mimics the cmd-line options from sar but can cross-plot any two or more stats and apply simple mathematical functions them.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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