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    SDGym

    SDGym

    Benchmarking synthetic data generation methods

    The Synthetic Data Gym (SDGym) is a benchmarking framework for modeling and generating synthetic data. Measure performance and memory usage across different synthetic data modeling techniques – classical statistics, deep learning and more! The SDGym library integrates with the Synthetic Data Vault ecosystem. You can use any of its synthesizers, datasets or metrics for benchmarking. You also customize the process to include your own work. Select any of the publicly available datasets from the...
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    Munin
    Master/node to gather and graph "everything" on your systems using Tobi Oetiker's rrdtool. It can optionally warn your surveillance software. This software package was originally called LRRD. The project. Please see http://munin-monitoring.org/
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    NOTE: Copymark is no longer being developed or supported. It has some flaws that could result in inaccurate data. These flaws have been addressed in copymark2, which you can find on google code: https://code.google.com/p/copymark2/wiki/Copymark2 A simulation of real world file transfer performance. Generates files and then transfers them using the Windows Shell or Finder in OS X. Outputs performance results to .csv and has an optional plotting feature. For documentation, please see the wiki.
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