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    hostscope

    Linux system monitoring tool for multiple hosts

    hostscope displays key system metrics of Linux hosts, such as detailed CPU load, speed and temperature, I/O rates of network interfaces, I/O rates of disks, and user process summary information. All metrics are multicast on the LAN, if wanted, and clients can switch between multiple hosts on the network.
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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. progrep supports both single-threaded and parallel (multicore/multinode - e.g. OpenMP/MPI) jobs. progrep can...
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    ArchC is an open-source architecture description language based on SystemC. Its goal is to provide designers with a tool to evaluate new ideas in processor and ISA design, memory hierarchy, etc. and other aspects of computer architecture research.
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    This project aims to provide a common and convenient environment for evaluating C and C++ compilers' relative performances on some well-known benchmarks and applications.
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    System Stability Tester
    System Stability Tester is a multi platform open source clone of SuperPI and comes with a GUI and a CLI. It can be used for CPU and RAM burning, stressing and benchmarking.
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    A generic, vendor-independent open-source application to determine the performance of a pub-sub infrastructure.
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    This application calculate Pi with the Gauss–Legendre algorithm and uses the GMP-Library.
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    Procbench is a x86 CPU information tool and CPU benchmark that tests math capabilities of your processor. It will measure the performance of your CPU, FPU and the Cache/Memory subsystem.
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