Affiliation:
1. Department of Information Science and Engineering, National Institute of Engineering, Mysuru, Karnataka, India
Abstract
The paper is about the development of the performance monitoring tool for ubuntu operating system. Monitoring the performance of operating systems and processes is very much essential to debug processes and systems, constructively manage system resources, making system decisions, and evaluating and examining systems. In a system, processes are the main resource holder, and most monitoring is done at the process level. This information is used by Linux operating systems while they are running to perform effective memory management, scheduling, multitasking, and many other important decisions. In addition to that, performance monitoring is useful while developing and redefining the systems, and it provides support to user during everyday operation. Recordings of operating system and process performance can be used to evaluate changes to the system and allow meticulous comparisons to other systems. The performance tool can also be used to predict the performance of similar systems and what type of performance gains may be expected in the future.
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