System Garden Habitat 1.0.0 review
DownloadHabitat from System Garden is a performance monitor of applications and operating system with the ability to track availability and s
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Habitat from System Garden is a performance monitor of applications and operating system with the ability to track availability and service level. System Garden Habitat's design goals are to be of modest size, flexible and ubiquitous.
The core of habitat provides a mechanism for collecting, storing and distributing data. Out of the box are many useful system collectors, known as probes.
Additionally, there is an API available to extend the collector (known as clockwork) with plug-ins, which allows data to be pulled from applications. Another API and a command line interface lets applications and scripts of all types push information into the collection system.
Requirements:
ncurses
gdbm
readline
libcurl
What's New in This Release:
The GUI was improved with amendments to the log message window, more capability with management of data choices, and the ability to zoom in and out of charts by key.
Client accumulation of data was limited to the selected timebase.
Bugs for stability were fixed, and graph redraws were streamlined.
Process and I/O probes were improved.
Route defaults were revised.
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