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    OptiBoot

    OptiBoot

    Lightweight PC tool for startups, services, and hardware info

    About "A lightweight PC utility that lets you easily manage startup applications, control system services, and view detailed hardware information—all in one place." NOTE: .NET Core 8 must be installed.
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    PumpedUp

    PumpedUp

    Performance monitoring and logging software for Linux and Windows.

    PumpedUp gathers system performance data on a second by second basis and creates real time or static graphical web pages. It can quickly point out maximized resources on a system. It also has options for sending data to Redis / Logstash for analysis, or Nagios for alarming. PumpedUp runs an insecure web server on port 8080 by default and requires you to provide your own security for that port. You can disable this functionality by editing the PumpedUp configuration file. After...
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    ThunderstormDistributor

    Distribute jobs to compute nodes on dynamic clusters

    ThunderstormDistributor is a queuing system that distributes jobs and computational workload across dynamic clusters in the cloud. It manages the assignment of jobs to maximize CPU and memory usage and prevent oversubscription of compute nodes. It also performs advanced statistics collection on individual compute nodes and jobs to graph the distribution of disk, network, CPU, and memory usage over time, which facilitates the advanced optimization and tuning of computational workflows.
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    The sandbox libraries (libsandbox & pysandbox) are an open-source suite of software components for C/C++ and Python developers to create automated profiling tools and watchdog programs. The API's are designed for executing and instrumenting simple (single process) tasks, featuring policy-based behavioral auditing, resource quota, and statistics collecting. The sandbox libraries were originally designed and utilized as the core security module of a full-fledged online judge system for...
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    Emon

    Remote server monitoring application

    ...You do not need to install any applications on the monitoring servers, because Emon uses SSH and /proc directory to get the monitoring data. All you need to do is just configure Emon in XML and create an SSH user. After configuration, you are ready to monitor ping, dns, ports, url, CPU, RAM, SWAP, disk, traffic and log files of multiple servers in the terminal. If something goes wrong, Emon will send email to the admin. Emon is able to send the statistics (dropouts and graphs) to the admin.
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    Always more than one-way script based nms plugins. Nagios add-on project with plugins and tools.
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    sarPplot simple application which takes output of atsar application and put it into Gnuplot config files , kind of useful on server boxes for performance analyze . cpu,process load,disk,disk-partition,memory & swap,paging & swapping, and many others...
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    CPU and memory monitor that sits in the system tray. Written in Lazarus freepascal.
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    Server++
    A free PHP based server monitoring script. The script is designed focussing on minimum memory usage and an attractive user interface. Server++ uses Google Chart API to provide server information in an easy to understand and an enhanced way.
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    LCD Manager
    GTK client for LCDproc. The screens are optimized for 20x4 alphanumeric LCD and Logitech G15 LCD. It can show CPU stats, memory stats network stats, Amarok/Audacious/Exaile track info, uptime , date, clock, disk space usage and emesene information.
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    This Nagios plugin allows to remotely monitor Windows hosts in a AGENTLESS fashion. Technically it is using the Win32 API from a Windows proxy server to the remote host. Syntax and feature wise it mirrors NSClient++ (CPU, RAM, Disk, Svc, Proc., etc)
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    WMgXMon is a generic monitor applet for WindowMaker and other WMs. It can display CPU, I/O, memory, load, swap usage or result of any other programs (like WMScript). What and how (as gauge, histogram, percentage, number) to display can be configured.
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    Keyboard Led Monitor can monitor the utilization of resources with the leds of the keyboard. Monitoring of CPU level, network traffic, memory and swap usage, and battery level are supported. The software can be used with game modes also, like bl.
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    InsaMonitor is a monitor program that consists of multiple deamons and graphical clients showing real-time information of the monitoring deamons (CPU, memory, processes, optional : users, disk, alarms) over the network. Developpers : insa toulouse dgei 4
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    SHEMO: System HEalth MOnitoring gathers system statistics (cpu, memory usage, load, disk I/O, etc...) from several hosts and centralizes, analyses, and stores all statistics in a database, which can be later retrieved and analysed thru a web interface.
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    This is set of tools fittable to almost any kind of linux platform. These tools allow You to continuously monitor state of: CPU, MEMORY, SWAP SPACE, BATTERY STATUS and TIME on your linux console. These tools are based on vcstime console-clock
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    xsysinfo is an X Windows application that displays certain kernel operating values such as CPU load and load averages, memory usage, and swap usage.
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    The 'Monitor' application, which consists of 2 parts, a MonitorServer (linux daemon) and a MonitorClient (java gui), will enable the user to monitor and log server process, memory, network and cpu information of multiple servers at a time.
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