Hello Roy,
depending on the data you have you could use gnuplot to visualize.
Normally an X for time and Y for the data show enough.
I did this once with CPU and Memory usage.
RRD is also a nice Tool to visualize (most OpenSource Tools use it) but for
me gnuplot was the easier way to do it.
If you like you could send some example Reports.
Regards Christian
On Mar 22, 2011 8:13 PM, "Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk" <roy at
karlsbakk.net> wrote:> Hi all
>
> I''ve been doing some testing on a test box to try to generate good
performance reports. I''ve been trying bonnie++ and iozone, and while
both
give me lots and lots of statistics and numbers, I can''t find a good
way to
visualize them. I see there are some spreadsheets avaliable for iozone, but
I''m still rather confused. I''m not a statistics/math guy, I
just want to
show, clear and once and for all, the differences between a set of striped
mirrors and a raidz2. Also, I want to visualize the performance gain by
using L2ARC/SLOG on normal operation or during a
resilver/scrub.>
> So - question is quite simple - where can I find a good way to do this
without too much hassle?>
> Vennlige hilsener / Best regards
>
> roy
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