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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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    PerlSCAP

    Perl implementation of a SCAP benchmark tool

    Interprets XCCDF checklists referencing OVAL machine checks and uses them to determine a machine's benchmark state. A XCCDF results file is generated as output.
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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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    TPoX is an XML database benchmark based on a financial application scenario. It is used to evaluate the performance of XML database systems, focusing on XQuery, SQL/XML, XML storage, XML indexing, XML Schema support, XML updates, and other aspects.
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    A perl based disk benchmarking tool.
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    C / Perl based system and network monitoring system (NMS) providing plugin based polling/checking of services, raw and performance data with notifications. Provides full configurable web interface to configure the monitor
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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
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    A simple command to convert calendar dates to julian dates. Quite useful in timing situations where you need elapsed time between dates. Also useful for astronomy applications.
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    UMark is a graphical interface that allows gamers to easily configure and run benchmarks on Unreal Tournament 200x. It supports "botmatch", "flyby", and "timedemo" benchmarks. You may save/load results, or submit them online.
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    These tools are for newly released NMON performance analyzer to help gather, collect, store and present via web graphs the data collected. Graphs can be utilized 'on the fly' as data is updated every 10 minutes for support purposes. GET NMON FIRST.
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    Perf::Stopwatch is a Perl Module that can be quickly added and removed from any existing code to debug/optimize portions of code. Example of use are: database calls, loop efficiency, total script time, and webpage timeouts.
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    vtad is a rule-based performance monitoring system for Linux. Intended for servers, vtad monitors your system's performance and makes recommendations for tuning. Custom rulesets can be written for a wide variety of applications.
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    The Zomb WebDev Benchmarking Suite is designed to test the strengths and weakness of various web development languages.
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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.
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    A console-based web scripting tool, (eventually) with Perl scripts for stress/performance testing. West is capable of both HTTP and HTTPS transactions using SSLeay or OpenSSL.
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    lla is an LDAP Logfile Analyser , it generates statistics At this moment only NS 4.11 Logfiles have been tested. Your on your own if you want to analyse other type of Logfiles. But feel free to give feedback on your experiments and contribute patches to t
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