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    An easy to use JDBC benchmark that closely resembles the TPC-C standard for OLTP. RDBMS's presently supported include PostgreSQL, EnterpriseDB and Oracle.
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    CN=Monitor
    LDAP Directory Server Monitoring tool with focus on 389 DS / Red Hat / Sun / Oracle ODSEE and Open LDAP. IBM Tivoli and Novell eDirectory. Other Directory Services are also supprted.
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    Analysis tools for scale test data generated by The Grinder.
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    WackyRaces

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    Database Replication Benchmark and Test Tool

    The objective of this project is to provide an open source database replication software benchmark and testing tool. It is very difficult in database replication projects to estimate necessary network bandwidth, CPU usage, memory and disk usage, etc. This project will help compare different database replication options and can be used as a capacity plan tool for database replication projects.
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    Telecommunication Application Transaction Processing Benchmark generates a transactional load over parallel client connections, targeted at a database system under test. It is modeled after a mobile network application HLR (Home Location Register).
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    DbBench is a database benchmark application ported from pgbench in PostgreSQL project for Firebird and MySQL( and others in the futrure) using same code. DbBench is written by delphi2009 using dbExpress flamewok and running on windows platform.
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    Network Database benchmark is a database benchmark targeted for telecom environments. It allows users to evaluate the performance of the DB systems when running typical telecom loads.
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    JMonitoring and NMonitoring are monitoring frameworks for Java and .Net applications, based on AOP (AspectJ and AspectDNG). Data are stored in database, memory or XML and can be consulted with a web console. http://forge.octo.com/confluence/display/JMO
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