I'm wondering if anyone has suggestions for profiling tools (RAM, CPU, disc IO) suitable for helping estimate the resource requirements of physical machines destined for virtualisation?
Preferably open source, and capable of running on Linux or Windows, but anything at all really.
I know that CentOS has a suite of "sysstat" utilities and /proc files that can probably provide the answers, I am looking at scripting something up with them if necessary.
You can use MRTG, Cacti, Nagios etc to analize your hardware usage. All them use SNMP, and can be configured to acquire all informations you need. So, them uses graphics to report the data you configured.
Rgds, Lucas Timm.
Em Ter, 2009-05-26 às 02:04 -0400, lists@zfobjects.com escreveu:
I'm wondering if anyone has suggestions for profiling tools (RAM, CPU, disc IO) suitable for helping estimate the resource requirements of physical machines destined for virtualisation?
Preferably open source, and capable of running on Linux or Windows, but anything at all really.
I know that CentOS has a suite of "sysstat" utilities and /proc files that can probably provide the answers, I am looking at scripting something up with them if necessary.
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