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Simple tool to parse the contents of /proc or /sys entries and graph their values. An oscillosope for software types. Intended for developers, admins or the curious to understand the performance and behaviour of their systems.
IO-MAX (IO Marking And eXamination) is a linux-kernel module for analyzing file I/O. IO-MAX analyzes I/O pattern in linux VFS layer. Therefore, user can examine read counts, read time, write counts and write time of designated processes.
PPA is a project intended to improve today's per/process accounting by summarizing overall CPU usage time based on detailed understanding of CPU utilization. Besides using this data for real time decisions, it becomes extremely useful during performan
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WatchOut is a Linux system resource monitoring system. It shows CPU info/usage, memory info/usage, process info, etc. It provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for a user.
lmbench is a suite of simple, portable, ANSI/C microbenchmarks for UNIX/POSIX. In general, it measures two key features: latency and bandwidth. lmbench is intended to give system developers insight into basic costs of key operations.
By usage of CPUFreq, ACPI, HDDTemp and internal functions, LACH daemon is able to reduce power consuption in a laptop by scaling both CPU as GPU (Radeon only), as HDD. Also checks for thermal overheat for the sake of laptop health.
CPU Scheduler Evaluation (CPUSE) Patches to Linux and supporting software tools for controlling scheduling parameters and analysing and/or displaying scheduling statistics.
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Trio extends the existing Linux scheduler to support proportional-share scheduling using a scheduling algorithm, called Distributed Weighted Round-Robin (DWRR). It allows users to control shares of CPU time for any thread or group of threads.
Xway is intended to improve the network performance and CPU utilization in Server Virtualizatioin environment, XEN, through bypassing the TCP/IP stack and eliminating unnecessary data copy in transmission between two VMs on the same physical machine.
This program has been forked and Autokernel has been abandoned. Please check out KernelCheck: http://kcheck.sourceforge.net/ Autokernel, a program that automatically recompiles and optimizes the kernel to your needs.
NS2 Linux is dedicated to improve the Network Simulator (NS-2) to match Linux performance. Planned contents include: an NS-2 module that runs Linux congestion control functions, tutorials on how to run NS-2 to match Linux performance, benchmark for TCP.
Jazmyn is a 32-bit, Protected mode, Multitasking OS which runs on i386 CPU`s. Its completely written in C++ & a bit of 8086 assembly. Jazmyn has 4 major parts of an OS : Process management,Memory management, Device management & File system driver.
The Entitlement Based Scheduler (EBS) is a modification of the Linux O(1) CPU scheduler that introduces entitlement based scheduling for SCHED_NORMAL tasks.
The project focuses on developing an environment where one can harness idle CPU cycles of numerous networked systems to work together on a particularly processing-intensive problem. (distributed computing you may call it)
The PagingMon (Paging Monitor) project aims to provide a *real time* visualization of page-in and page-out activities in a virtual memory system. The name comes from PokeMon, which is a popular Japanese cartoon.
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.
Fairsched is a hierarchical fair CPU scheduler. Processes are divided into groups and each group receives guaranteed CPU time allocation proportional to its weight. The standard scheduler is used to schedule processes within a group.
Project aims to simplify Linux kernel analysis and development. Primary audience to the result of project will be (under)graduate students attending "Operating system" courses. It is our intention to make advances with every generation of students.