Mad for DB - The Migration Advisor for DataBases - analyzes the differences between two database schemas, automatically finds out which changes require individual migration effort and advises migrators which concrete datasets need fixing.
SLOCCount is an easy-to-use tool that counts Source Lines of Code (SLOC). It auto-determines the language(s) (inc. C, C++, Ada, Assembly, shell, COBOL, C#, Fortran, Haskell, Java, LISP/Scheme, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, SQL). It also estimates cost & time.
Windows prebuilt binary of QCacheGrind (better known as KCacheGrind)
The QCacheGrind branch of KCacheGrind compiled with the QT5 toolkit for use in Windows.
This tool allows visualisation of profiling data in the callgrind-format. For Xdebug (PHP), version 2.2+ of the extension is recommended.
Currently built and tested in Windows 7 for x86 and x64.
Please go to https://sourceforge.net/projects/kcachegrind for the source.
Description from the main project:
KCachegrind visualizes traces generated by profiling, including a tree map and a call...
JARep is a reporting tool for application performance data, extracted from a performance measuring tool like JAMon API. The data is then stored in a database. Via a webapp or a Swing application you can view the performance over time. See SVN source.
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MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
This is a GUI tool for viewing an analyzing files in a Callgrind Format, generated by Xdebug Profiler ( http://xdebug.org/docs/profiler ) version 2.1.3 and higher. Java JRE 6+ required.
MySQL log analyzer and profiler. Extracts the most popular queries grouping them by their normalized form and shows the statistics for each group. Helps developers to recognize most frequently run queries to be able to optimize overall db performance.
A fully automated database benchmark suite that prints tabular and graphic results for multiple tested disciplines, given JDBC database connections. Some free open source database engines are included.
ViennaProfiler allows to compare execution times of full programs or parts of a program. Execution times are stored in a MySQL database and conveniently analyzed via a web-interface. A C++ client API is provided, other languages can also be used.
Simple monitoring utility to help optimizing a (MySQL) database server. Run the utility for a time to record queries on the database. Generate reports while the utility is running or afterwards. Reports are available as text or excel-sheets.
Sake is a PHP implementation of Polynomial Least Squares Regression. The algorithm takes data points as input and returns the resulting polynomial. Graphs can be made using any plotting package. Sake provides the polynomial and will compute as many point
Maatkit (formerly MySQL Toolkit) contains essential command-line tools for MySQL. It is now hosted at http://code.google.com/p/maatkit/ instead of Sourceforge. Please do not use the forums here; use http://code.google.com/p/maatkit/ instead.
mda4eclipse is a domain-driven and model-driven development eclipse plugin. Its purpose is to present a way of using different project sites to work together and establish a shared development environment.
Elvyx is a tool designed to monitor and profile the jdbc activity on java projects. This jdbc profiler has a server with a built-in db and a client to improve the experience.
JISC Demonstrator (eTools) project that integrates both the JISC DELTA and eProfile toolkits into a single user-interface. Users can view and search their social-networks (based on the eProfile functionality), and search for resources in Delta.
simpleWSMonitor will keep track of some values that nearly determine the availability of your webservers. It may help you find some bottlenecks from the server to your visitor and it's very lightweight, it doesn't even need a cron to work.
gen_names populates customer/invoice tables with random (but realistic looking) data. The data has been gathered from various sources including census and local council web sites. It is supposed to be used to road test various DBMS solutions.