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  2. Inquisitor (hardware testing software) - Wikipedia

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    Inquisitor is a software suite used for hardware diagnostics, stress testing, certification and benchmarking platform. It is available in three formats: It is available in three formats: Standalone – As a package to be installed into existing Linux installation; such practice is somewhat limited in available tests.

  3. Performance Application Programming Interface - Wikipedia

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    Operating system support for accessing hardware counters is needed to use PAPI. For example, prior to 2010, a Linux/x86 kernel had to be patched with a performance monitoring counters driver (perfctr link) to support PAPI. Since Linux version 2.6.32, and PAPI 2010 releases, PAPI can leverage the existing perf subsystem in Linux, and thus does ...

  4. List of performance analysis tools - Wikipedia

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    Sampling profiler with support of hardware events on several architectures. GPL Performance Application Programming Interface (PAPI) Various Library for hardware performance counters on modern microprocessors. Pin by Intel: Linux, Windows, macOS, Android Dynamic binary instrumentation system that allows users to create custom program analysis ...

  5. Checkmk - Wikipedia

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    The hardware/software inventory can be used, for example, to monitor hardware and software changes, to verify the presence of installed security updates, and to update static data with dynamic parameters (for example, updating the current disk usage statistics based on monitoring data).

  6. perf (Linux) - Wikipedia

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    It supports hardware performance counters, tracepoints, software performance counters (e.g. hrtimer), and dynamic probes (for example, kprobes or uprobes). [4] In 2012, two IBM engineers recognized perf (along with OProfile ) as one of the two most commonly used performance counter profiling tools on Linux.

  7. Phoronix Test Suite - Wikipedia

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    Phoronix focuses on benchmarking hardware running Linux, with a slant toward graphics articles that monitor and compare free and open-source graphics device drivers and Mesa 3D with AMD's and Nvidia's proprietary graphics device drivers. In June 2006, the website added forums to accompany news content. [19]

  8. Hardware monitoring - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Hardware monitoring

  9. lm_sensors - Wikipedia

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    lm_sensors (Linux-monitoring sensors) is a free open-source software-tool for Linux that provides tools and drivers for monitoring temperatures, voltage, humidity, and fans. It can also detect chassis intrusions. [citation needed]