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Linux performance monitoring on-screen or to CSV file
nmon is short for Nigel's Performance Monitor It either shows you the stats on-screen updating once a second or saves the data to a CSV file for later analysis and graphing. For details see the homepage ==> http://nmon.sourceforge.net
Please use the latest version.
The new version "njmon" outputs JSON format that a lot of tools use these days. It integrates well with saving data directly to InfluxDB and graphing with Grafana.
VDT - Visual Disk Test : performs I/O tests on files, partitions, and/or disks with visual feedback/follow-up, offering flexible test area selection by size, location, percent, or combinations thereof, plus test duration control by time or size.
UNMAINTAINED: Try https://github.com/pjoe/loadem instead
This project aims to provide a tool for load testing web applications. The goal is a tool that is easy to use and provides near real-time performance measurements of the application under test which is very usefull during optimization.
OS independent mouse rate checker written in Java.
Tiny program written in Java, which provides OS - independent and clean algorithm to measure your mouse rate (mouse latency).
Java 7u5 or higher needed to run version 1.1 and lower.
Java 7u40 or higher needed to run version 1.2 and higher.
**Version 1.3 changes
- Fixed graphic artefacts appearing while program window is dragged.
**Version 1.2 changes
- Major code review & cleanup
- Mouse watching algorithm optimized
- Duplicate cursor statistics calculations removed &...
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A Java Swings based benchmarking utility to measures PC performance by calculating pi on multiple threads. Gives number of Decimal places option.It also shows overall & each thread's status. Result is shown as time taken to complete full calculation
Voswatcher is a tool to collect time correlated performance data on a Solaris or Linux system. This is a tool to gather data before, during, and after an event. It is a set of scripts which makes it suitable for use with sensitive clients.
Real time micro benchmark multi-lingual suite (RTMB) provides a good way to measure the deterministic quality of hardware, an operating system, or a Java Virtual Machine. RTMB consists of benchmarks in C, C++ and Java
JetBench: An Open Source Real-time Multiprocessor Benchmark. The application is designed to be platform independent by avoiding target specific libraries and hardware counters and timers.
Another useful extension to JetBench is done by Haitao Mei under the supervision of Prof. Andy Wellings. The author has resolved many issues in the original code. I would suggest all to please have a look at:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mpbenchmark/
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BRMABench is a system of benchmark per comparison. This benchmark makes diverse routines of test in one determined time, the final time expense is always the same and what it determines score it is the amount of interactions in this same time.
Create a high-quality JVM profiler, capable to offer a broad vision of the application performance,focused in locking problems and methods execution time.
Graphical or terminal-based stopwatch with many user-named lap timers. Save / restore timing results via CSV file; timer "runs" even when application isn't running! Supports lap timer label templates. Hildonized (i.e., also runs on Maemo / Nokia 770).
A program to draw (and save the results to files) a diagramm that shows the execution time of a programm, which does some floating point calculations, in dependency of the number of used threads.
It saves the result as a gnuplot file and a CSV file.
A simple command to convert calendar dates to julian dates. Quite useful in
timing situations where you need elapsed time between dates.
Also useful for astronomy applications.
"QoS_Man" is a project for simulating QoS manager in Dynamic Real-Time Systems(DRTS).The QoS manager is just part of proposed architechtural model for resource management in DRTS.For more information, visit "results n papers" dir in cvs repository.
Free Java monitoring library to easily instrument apps to measure performance detail over time with minimal overhead. Has dashboard, SVG graphs. Extends Jamon and its statistical data, same usage. http://www.e-peas.com/opensla/. JMX, SNMP planned.
Perf::Stopwatch is a Perl Module that can be quickly added and removed from any existing code to debug/optimize portions of code. Example of use are: database calls, loop efficiency, total script time, and webpage timeouts.
The PagingMon (Paging Monitor) project aims to provide a *real time* visualization of page-in and page-out activities in a virtual memory system. The name comes from PokeMon, which is a popular Japanese cartoon.