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    SysGauge is a powerful system monitoring and performance analysis tool for Windows that delivers deep insights into your computer’s operation. 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). ...
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    nfsreplay is a tool to replay Network File System traffic. It can be used for server and client benchmarking under a wide range of workloads. It allows temporal and spatial scaling of the original trace.
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    fwgraph is an attempt to characterize and present network traffic including network devices, QoS, and iptables under Linux.
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    Xdd is a command-line based tool for measuring and characterizing disk subsystem I/O on single systems and clusters of systems. It is designed to provide consistent and reproducible performance measurements of disk I/O traffic. This repo has 6.2a which is really old an obsolete. The name XDD is trademarked and belongs to I/O Performance, Inc. (http://www.ioperformance.com/) See the github account of the fine folks at ORNL for a more recent version (https://github.com/ORNL/xdd). It may still not be the most recent version because that is how Tom rolls ;-)
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    "Traffic" is ethernet/ip traffic generator. The tool consists of server and GUI application. Typical configuration is to have at least 2 servers and 1 or more client machines, where the servers are controlled and results are displayed.
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    A tool for Multi-Router Traffic Graphing software, MRTG Spike Remover removes anomalous "spike" data from the MRTG logs in order to faciliatate reading the parts of the graph important to the surveyor, leaving out irrelevant data outliers.
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    Packet Flood Generator as the name stands is a projet to produce a threaded traffic generator program, it has support for generating IP, TCP , UDP, ICMP and IGMP packets, also has as feature to keep the connection up.
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