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The by default highly questionable set options concerning privacy and data protection in Windows 10 brought me to the idea to develop this program. Microsoft generously enables everybody to change the concerning settings, but hides them in countless menus, where a normal user does not want to search for! The program should therefore be a help, to display the available settings relatively clearly a
Overview The Performance Application Programming Interface (PAPI) supplies a consistent interface and methodology for collecting performance counter information from various hardware and software components, including most major CPUs, GPUs, accelerators, interconnects, I/O systems, and power interfaces, as well as virtual cloud environments. Industry liaisons with AMD, Cray, Intel, IBM, NVIDIA, an
Hardware performance monitoring counters have recently received a lot of attention. They have been used by diverse communities to understand and improve the quality of computing systems: for example, architects use them to extract application characteristics and propose new hardware mechanisms; compiler writers study how generated code behaves on particular hardware; software developers identify c
# Create a new session and store it as a JSON document > JSON.SET session:12345 . ‘{“user_id”: 1001, “login_time”: “2024-02-27T10:00:00Z”, “data”: {“last_page_visited”: “/home”, “preferences”: {“theme”: “dark”}}}’ “OK” # Fetch the entire session > JSON.GET session:12345 “{\”user_id\”:1001,\”login_time\”:\”2024-02-27T10:00:00Z\”,\”data\”:{\”last_page_visited\”:\”/home\”,\”preferences\”:{\”theme\”:\
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Here’s a little pre-Christmas treat – small tool that allows you to measure and analyze load time of any web page. It doesn’t require any changes in existing code, it shows also network and server side performance. And yes, it works with IE too. Click to see it work for this page Some time ago I came across this cool HTML5 Rocks article – Measuring Page Load Speed with Navigation Timing, that exp
The document provides tools and techniques for profiling and debugging Linux systems and Ruby applications. It discusses the lsof tool for listing open files, strace for tracing system calls, tcpdump for dumping network traffic, Google's perftools for profiling CPU usage, and a perftools.rb gem for profiling Ruby code. Examples are given for using these tools to analyze memory usage, thread schedu
We build and investigate software systems for multicore computers. We have analyzed and fixed scalability problems in existing software, such as the Linux kernel, and built scalable software from scratch, such as RadixVM and the Corey kernel. To facilitate this work and help identify scalability bottlenecks on multicore computers we have built analysis tools, like DProf. Current Projects The Scala
E4RAT - Improving Startup Times by Physical Block Reallocation by Andreas Rid and Gundolf Kiefer Augsburg University of Applied Sciences Table of contents Introduction An Example Documentation Download Contact Introduction e4rat ("Ext4 - Reducing Access Times") is a toolset to accelerate the boot process as well as application startups. Through physical file realloction e4rat eliminates both seek
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