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    DatacenterManager

    UNIX Performance Monitoring / Trend Analysis Java Software

    Remotely Inventory and Poll UNIX servers in seconds. (without installing extra software on your servers, just by SSH communication plain old UNIX commands).https://sites.google.com/site/ronuitzaandam/ Your entire datacenter can be automatically inventoried by supplying hostname, username & password for each server, either “one by one” or via an automated CSV host-list import file. This software goes great with other UNIX software like WinSCP and Putty etc !!!
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    An easy to use JDBC benchmark that closely resembles the TPC-C standard for OLTP. RDBMS's presently supported include PostgreSQL, EnterpriseDB and Oracle.
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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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    Have you ever wondered which database indexes you should create for your JDBC-based application ? This Swing-based SQL profiler tries to offer a tool to monitor which tables and columns are accessed the most in SQL queries to recommend index creation
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