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...Hyperfine will automatically determine the number of runs to perform for each command. By default, it will perform at least 10 benchmarking runs and measure for at least 3 seconds. For programs that perform a lot of disk I/O, the benchmarking results can be heavily influenced by disk caches and whether they are cold or warm. If you want to run the benchmark on a warm cache, you can use the -w/--warmup option.
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.
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.
...Since I have to work in Windows at work :-( I was looking for a similar tool in the MS world. You can find a number of battery monitoring programs for MS Windows, which give you a plethora of (useless) information - or do not work at all. Finally I decided to make one of my own (the world waited for that so badly!). And here it is.
Since I did not want to restrict it to Windows only I made it a GTK application, which is cross platform portable. ...
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...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/
IO-MAX (IO Marking And eXamination) is a linux-kernel module for analyzing file I/O. IO-MAX analyzes I/O pattern in linux VFS layer. Therefore, user can examine read counts, read time, write counts and write time of designated processes.
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Check_sys is set of scripts written in Perl which can be used to monitor Linux servers (cpu, memory, swap, load, processes, network, filesystems, uptime, disks' I/O). It collects data and stores it using RRDTOOL library. It can log events through syslog
This site is no longer updated, for updated info head over to http://opensource.iis.se/bbk (TPTEST is a software suite for testing network throughput and Internet services. It consists of a software library w. test functions that can be implemented i
Bertha is an I/O benchmark tool for high-end storage subsystems. Based on Tim Bray's Bonnie benchmark tool with three enhancements: 1)it generates far more I/O, 2)it offers a facility to replay I/O transactions”, and 3)extensive metrics reporting.
GL O.B.S. is based around a PyGTK interface that launches OpenGL programs feeding them with a common CLI options set which will affect their behaviour, then receives back their statistical output. Benchmarks are easy to create and add.