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    Hoverfly

    Hoverfly

    Lightweight service virtualization/ API simulation / API mocking tool

    ...Replace unreliable test systems and restrictive API sandboxes with high-performance simulations in seconds. Run on MacOS, Windows or Linux, or use native Java or Python language bindings to get started quickly. Simulate API latency or failure when required by writing custom scripts in the language of your choice.
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    Fortio

    Fortio

    Fortio load testing library, command line tool, advanced echo server

    ...Fortio is a fast, small (4Mb docker image, minimal dependencies), reusable, embeddable go library as well as a command line tool and server process, the server includes a simple web UI and REST API to trigger run and see graphical representation of the results (both a single latency graph and a multiple results comparative min, max, avg, qps and percentiles graphs).
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    LoopVectorization.jl

    LoopVectorization.jl

    Macro(s) for vectorizing loops

    LoopVectorization.jl is a Julia package for accelerating numerical loops by automatically applying SIMD (Single Instruction, Multiple Data) vectorization and other low-level optimizations. It analyzes loops and generates highly efficient code that leverages CPU vector instructions, making it ideal for performance-critical computing in fields such as scientific computing, signal processing, and machine learning.
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    CAT

    CAT

    CAT is the basic component of the server project

    ...It offers real-time dashboards showing throughput, response times, error rates, and service dependency graphs to help operations and development collaborate on reliability issues. In addition to metrics, it enables tracing—propagating context across RPC boundaries so problems like latency spikes or failed calls can be traced end-to-end. Alert rules and anomaly detection can be defined to notify teams proactively. The system supports multiple data backends and ingestion pipelines to collect data from JVM, C/C++, Python, and other ecosystems. With the collected data, Cat supports analysis of hotspots, trending anomalies, and capacity planning to drive continuous reliability improvements.
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    speedtest-cli

    speedtest-cli

    Command line interface for testing internet bandwidth using speedtest

    Command line interface for testing internet bandwidth using speedtest.net. It is not a goal of this application to be a reliable latency reporting tool. Latency reported by this tool should not be relied on as a value indicative of ICMP style latency. It is a relative value used for determining the lowest latency server for performing the actual speed test against. Speedtest CLI brings the trusted technology and global server network behind Speedtest to the command line. ...
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    ...When JUnit is invoked by an IDE, build script or build server, ContiPerf activates, performs the tests and creates an HTML report. The report provides a detailed overview of execution, requirements and measurements, even providing a latency distribution chart. A large feature set for execution settings and performance requirements is available, e.g. Ramp up, warm up, individual pause timing, concurrent exection of test groups and more.
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    sysbench

    sysbench

    Scriptable database and system performance benchmark

    ...It is most frequently used for database benchmarks, but can also be used to create arbitrarily complex workloads that do not involve a database server. extensive statistics about rate and latency is available, including latency percentiles and histograms. Low overhead even with thousands of concurrent threads. sysbench is capable of generating and tracking hundreds of millions of events per second. New benchmarks can be easily created by implementing pre-defined hooks in user-provided Lua scripts. Can be used as a general-purpose Lua interpreter as well, simply replace #!...
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    systress

    System stress to evaluate Linux system latency

    SYSTRESS a.k.a. SYstem STRESS is a tool derived from the famous cyclictest(8) tool. Like cyclictest(8), SYSTRESS main focus is latency evaluation on Linux systems while running loading activities. This is achieved through a configuration file for flexibility, fine-grained setup and reproducible test conditions.
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    Node.js chaos monkey

    Node.js chaos monkey

    Extremly naughty chaos monkey for Node.js

    node-chaos-monkey brings chaos engineering to Node.js by injecting controlled failures into running services to validate resilience. It lets teams rehearse real-world incidents—latency spikes, random process exits, resource exhaustion—and observe how circuits, retries, and backoff strategies behave. The tool is designed to be safe and configurable, enabling narrow blast radii and scheduled experiments during non-critical windows. It integrates naturally with staging or even carefully guarded production environments where you want confidence instead of assumptions. ...
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    TCPCopy

    TCPCopy

    An online request replication tool, also a tcp stream replay tool

    ...TCPCopy has little influence on the production system except occupying additional CPU, memory and bandwidth. Moreover, the reproduced workload is similar to the production workload in request diversity, network latency and resource occupation. TCPCopy consists of two parts, TCPCopy and intercept. While TCPCopyruns on the online server and captures the online requests, intercept runs on the assistant server and does some assistant work, such as passing response info to TCPCopy.
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    test-tlb

    test-tlb

    Stupid memory latency and TLB tester

    ...It walks arrays using different strides and working-set sizes so you can observe when access patterns overflow cache or TLB capacity. By timing tight loops and varying parameters, the program reveals step-changes in latency that map to cache lines, page sizes, and TLB coverage. It is intentionally minimal so you can modify page sizes, strides, or pointer-chasing strategies to run experiments on different machines and kernels. The code is useful for teaching, hardware bring-up, or validating assumptions about huge pages and NUMA placement. Rather than providing a plotting framework, it prints timings that you can collect and graph with external tools to visualize cache/TLB boundaries.
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    ngx_pagespeed

    ngx_pagespeed

    Automatic PageSpeed optimization module for Nginx

    ...Incubation is required of all newly accepted projects until a further review indicates that the infrastructure, communications, and decision making process have stabilized in a manner consistent with other successful ASF projects. To see ngx_pagespeed in action, with example pages for each of the optimizations, see our demonstration site. PageSpeed improves web page latency by changing the resources on that web page to implement web performance best practices.
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    ApproxAdderLib

    Library of Approximate Adders

    We provide MATLAB and Verilog Models of GeAr, and previously proposed adders (ACA-I, ETAII, ACA-II and GDA) at http://sourceforge.net/projects/approxadderlib/ GeAr is a low latency Generic Accuracy Configurable Adder that provides a higher number of potential configurations compared to state-of-the-art approximate adders, thus enabling a high degree of flexibility and trade-off between performance and output quality. These MATALB and Verilog models can allow software programmer as well as hardware designers to evaluate their code and design. ...
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    JPerf

    Java Performance and Scalability Testing

    JPerf is a simple framework for writing and running automated performance and scalability tests. It's like JUnit but for performance. Simple write a class that implements PerfTest then create a PerfTestRunner instance to run the test. *** JPerf has moved! Please go to https://github.com/andygrove/jperf for the current version ***
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