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    CDviz

    CDviz

    View software deployment's events & states

    ...Its architecture suggests an emphasis on developer experience, providing clear and actionable insights rather than raw data. It is particularly useful for large or complex systems where understanding code interactions is critical. The tool may also integrate with development workflows, allowing continuous analysis and feedback. Overall, cdviz serves as a bridge between code complexity and human understanding through visualization.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Perses

    Perses

    The CNCF sandbox for observability visualisation

    Perses is an open-source project for creating and managing time-series dashboards, focused on flexibility and user customization.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Grafana

    Grafana

    Leading open-source visualization and observability platform

    Grafana OSS is the leading open-source platform for visualization and observability. It enables teams to query, visualize, alert on, and explore telemetry data from multiple sources in a single interface. With support for 100+ data source plugins—including Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, SQL/NoSQL databases, and OpenTelemetry—Grafana helps teams correlate metrics, logs, and traces across applications and infrastructure.
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    BFE

    BFE

    A modern layer 7 load balancer from baidu

    ...BFE provides a rich set of plugins for traffic management, security, observability, etc. BFE includes detailed built-in metrics for all subsystems. BFE writes various logs for trouble shooting, data analysis and visualization. BFE also supports distributed tracing.
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    SysGauge

    SysGauge

    Comprehensive system monitor: real‑time performance, network, disk

    SysGauge is a powerful system monitoring and performance analysis tool for Windows that delivers deep insights into your computer’s operation. It provides real‑time visualization of key metrics across multiple domains: CPU and memory usage, disk I/O, network traffic, and active processes. The application features a customizable dashboard with live graphs, gauges, and tables, letting you track trends and spot bottlenecks at a glance. SysGauge supports historical data logging for post‑analysis and capacity planning, and offers alerting for critical conditions (e.g., high CPU load, low disk space). ...
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