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Looking for utility to monitor system resources
Hi Community,
I'm looking for a linux based utility for monitoring following system resources 1. Memory 2. CPU Usage I know there are plenty freewares which poll the data and print in form of html pages. For eg. MRTG, Novel's Linux Monitoring tools etc. But my requirement is deviated a bit, I'm looking for a tool which can give me standard deviation of range of values (CPU and Memory utilization) for say 5 min or 10 min (configurable) in the form of table of graph or any other means. This is basically for benchmarking one of our stack on Linux/Unix. Please let me know if you are aware of any utility that meet above the requirement. |
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