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CBurner is a CPU/Memory tester/bencher. Also uses CPU optimized instructions (SSE, ...), supports multi-cpu burning and displays information about your cpu/system (CPUID)! Optimized for over
Portable benchmarking tool to measure so called idle main memory access latency of the computer. IOW this tiny thing tests how long it takes for your processor (CPU) to get the data not being cached in CPU\'s caches.
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.
grabmem -- allocates, initialises, and immediately frees a block of memory.
Useful for forcing the OS to flush disk cache and page out programs, if a large amount of free physical memory is needed.
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MRTG-PME is a set of performance monitoring extensions to MRTG that allow historical graphing of OS performance data (CPU, memory, paging, disk, etc.) for Linux, Solaris and BSD. With no SNMP required, PME is arguably more secure than standard MRTG.
Vesuv, the very extensible system usage visualizer aims to be complete system for visualizing cpu/memory/net usage on analog voltmeters connected to computer (complete schematics included) or via ncurses library.