Lookbusy is a simple application for generating synthetic load on a Linux system.. #Generating synthetic load #CPU benchmarking #Memory benchmarking #Lookbusy #Generating #Synthetic
Lookbusy is a simple application for generating synthetic load on a Linux system. Lookbusy can generate fixed, predictable loads on CPUs, keep chosen amounts of memory active, and generate disk traffic in any amounts you need.
Lookbusy is not a load simulator -- that is to say, it does not attempt to model the specific actions of real-world applications for benchmarking or other purposes. Rather, lookbusy makes a system just as busy as you'd like it to be.
When generating CPU load in particular, lookbusy will attempt to keep the CPU(s) at the chosen utilization level, adjusting its own consumption up or down to compensate for other loads on the system. Load can be induced either at a fixed level, or at on a repeating cycle (for example, reflecting a daily traffic load curve.).
What's new in Lookbusy 1.4:
- This version fixes stirring of memory beyond 2G on 64-bit systems, plus minor cosmetic bugs.
Lookbusy 1.4
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- Linux
- filename:
- lookbusy-1.4.tar.gz
- main category:
- Utilities
- developer:
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