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MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
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.
This package provides you 2 C++ applications to stress and monitor your CPU and RAM under Linux. Find a lack of performance (not enough cores/threads or too little clock speed) and memory/resource leaks or a lack of RAM.
Kepler is a monitoringsystem for HPC clusters : it allows users to monitor cluster elements like nodes, network devices and storage nodes. Analyse can be centered on jobs to determine performances and behaviours.
Yet Another Process Monitor (YAPM) is a powerful process viewer for Windows that monitors the services & processes, their modules, threads, handles, windows, TCP/UDP connections... etc. running on local system or on any of the computers on your network.
System monitor is a Java library for monitoringsystem resources like memory and CPU consumption. The library provides unified cross-platform API for accessing system information. Currently Linux and Windows are supported via Java Native Interface (JNI).
Easy to use remote controllable monitoringsystem with analysis funtionalities. It is splitted into data acquisition (monitoring agent) and visualisation/analysis (evaluation station), communicating via xml-rpc (using ulxmlrpcpp).
SRMON stands for System Resource MONitor. Its strength points are: * system resources graphics showed through browser * monitoring of local & remote servers * multiple servers views at a glance * different graphics views * alarms