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    Netdata

    Netdata

    Open-source systems performance monitor

    Netdata is a well-crafted real time performance monitor to detect anomalies in your system infrastructure. Visualize many types of data including disk activity, SQL queries, website visitors and more. This tool is useful to monitor linux servers.
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    Sync & Viz Of aRbitrary Streams (Savors)
    Savors is a visualization framework that supports the ingestion of data streams created by arbitrary command pipelines. Any number of data streams can be shown synchronized by time in the same or different views, which can be arranged in any layout. These capabilities combined with a powerful parallelization mechanism and interaction models already familiar to administrators allows Savors to display complex visualizations of data streamed from many different systems with minimal effort.
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    CLIChart is for quick summarising and visualisation of data, especially from system logs. It extracts summary data from text files, and generates simple charts from tabular data on the command line (CLI). Charts can be displayed in a window or saved.
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    Upstream is a collection of tools that allow users to send in system specific log and troubleshooting data to support personnel. Furthermore, developers can use Upstream to enhance the scope of their bug/support tracking systems.
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    Uberviewer is a java/swt log processor for Uberlogger (a kernel-based observatory). It allows real-time analysis of a remote OS, including process and I/O monitoring. This tool is intended to be helpful for security researchers and malware analysts.
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    Very basic RRDtool tutorial. It is an example in that way. It can save you a couple of days of discovering on your own. In any case you have to read the manual _before_ that ;)
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    Retrieve statistics from SNMP-aware devices, store them in a database and graphically display them for monitoring and notification purposes.
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    A tool to visualize interactively huge amounts of eventdata. Uses an innovative hierarchical zoomlens scaling from quarters down to 50 ms.
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