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OpenDNS > System (also available at. AtMonitor. Monitoring MiniTop - Displays top 3 most CPU hungry applications. CPU - Supports multiple cores. Displays detailed process information and the top 3 CPU intensive processes. RAM - Shows memory specifications and the usage broken down into wired, used and free. Temperature - Both CPU and GPU temperatures are reported. Disk - Displays the read and write performance of the most active disk. Network - Displays the read and write performance of the active network interface. Top Window Top Window is the core functionality of atMonitor. Triggers Triggers can be setup to activate any script when a predefined value reaches its target.

Utilities Utilities, accessible from "System Info", are a set of useful and domain specific system commands that can show detailed information about the system such as Kernel State, I/O Registers, Smc Sensors and more. Logging atMonitor allows to log all monitored values. Raging Menace - MenuMeters. MenuMeters cannot be used on 10.11 El Capitan, please see "System Requirements" below. Introduction MenuMeters is a set of CPU, memory, disk, and network monitoring tools for Mac OS X. Although there are numerous other programs which do the same thing, none had quite the feature set I was looking for. Most were windows that sat in a corner or on the desktop, which are inevitably obscured by document windows on a laptop's small screen.

The MenuMeters monitors are true SystemUIServer plugins (also known as Menu Extras). The CPU Meter can display system load both as a total percentage, or broken out as user and system time. MenuMeters comes without warranty or support. Screenshots License MenuMeters is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL). See the "GNU General Public License.rtf" file for full license terms. Donations Although distributed as open-source freeware, a great deal of effort has gone into the creation and maintenance of MenuMeters.

System Requirements. Start · NeDi. Pandora FMS - the Flexible Monitoring System. Veeam: VMware ESX Virtualization Management. How to be a good (and lazy) System Administrator. If you're anything like the average System Administrator, you are understaffed, underfunded, and overworked. By now, you've also gotten used to the idea that no one knows you exist until the mail server goes down, then you're suddenly on America's Most Wanted. In this article, I'm also assuming that you have many servers that you are responsible for. I'm also assuming that you don't really want to work as hard as you are; if you do, you should become a Windows server manager and begin worrying about frequent patches from Microsoft, security vulnerabilities, virus protection, a clumsy user interface, and lack of native scriptability.

I'm not saying that Linux is perfect, but there are a lot of things about Linux that just makes it easier to administer. As a good System Administrator, you want to get the job done right, but as a lazy System Administrator, you don't want to work too hard to get it done. Then I can write a simple script like this: #! Grep “###” * Advanced IT Wi-Fi Networking Tools - Xirrus Wireless LAN. The Xirrus Wi-Fi Inspector is a powerful tool with built-in tests enabling you to characterize the integrity and performance of your Wi-Fi network.

You can easily gain visibility into your network with this application, which is designed to run on Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7 laptops. Simple tool for monitoring Wi-Fi networks Runs on Windows 7, Vista or XP Free of charge and easy to install software Real-time monitoring of wireless network status, traffic and clients Detect Rogue APs Ensure high performance of your network Reduced IT burden with easy to use troubleshooting tools Enhance security by eliminating rogue APs Provide peak Wi-Fi network performance.