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    CPU Info

    CPU Info

    CPU Info provides information about device hardware and software

    CPU Info provides the main information about the hardware and software of your device.
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    Prime95

    Prime95

    Precision CPU stress testing and benchmarking

    Prime95 is a popular software tool used primarily for stress testing and benchmarking computer processors by running intense calculations based on the Mersenne prime search algorithm. This rigorous testing helps users gauge system stability and detect potential issues, particularly useful for overclockers, hardware testers, and enthusiasts aiming for optimal CPU performance.
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    SarBox

    SarBox helps user to parse or analyze sar data

    The software program (SarBox) parses and analyzes SAR data in charts or text formats. SAR is cumulative activity counters in the operating system. It is the most comprehensive command which helps to monitor performance of various Linux / Solaris subsystems (CPU, Memory, I/O, Disk, Network, etc) all in same log. This makes it difficult to analyze since every counter data is dumped into the log file. SarBox helps to analyze this log file and present data in graphical charts or text format. To collect sar statistics from an environment, use below syntax [user@host ~]# sar -A 30 2 > sar_linux.log “30 2” reports for every 30 seconds and total of 2 times, written in sar_linux.log.
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    jLlama is a desktop application to monitor servers over SSH. Any figure retrieved from the command line can be polled and graphed in real time. Out of the box, jLlama can graph CPU and Memory usage for Linux and Solaris servers.
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    Eclipse System Monitor is an Eclipse Plugin that provides information about performance of the host on which Eclipse runs. It is unobtrusive but yet visible enough to watch system performance from the corner of one's eye. More on project webpage ...
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    mung is "monitor using ncurses, g++" and it's mostly an experiment for learning about ncurses. It runs in a terminal and displays temperature sensor info in real time on a color scale.
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