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Re: [Xen-users] xen tools for checking performance

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What are you checking? Ram, cpu, hdd access and transmitions speed, smth?

Valter Douglas Lisbôa Jr. wrote:
On Wednesday 27 February 2008 08:37:02 Arpan Jindal wrote:
Hi all



what kind of tools i can use for checking the performance of xen guests. In
terms of memory, cpu and other resources so that i can decide on how many
guest i can run on my server( i can size my server)



thanks
I use traditional SNMP with rrdtools. I create my own scripts in Perl and PHP but a good option is Cacti.



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