Tuesday 17 May 2011

Visualizing Performance and Usage Patterns for Large Environments Download

Visualizing Performance and Usage Patterns for Large Environments
Author: Sriprabha Gopalan
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ISBN: 3847373625



Visualizing Performance and Usage Patterns for Large Environments: Sophisticated Real-time 3D Visualization of Performance Data from Large Distributed Environments


Monitoring a large computing environment is an essential task for gaining insight into its performance and usage patterns. Get Visualizing Performance and Usage Patterns for Large Environments computer books for free.
Although there are tools that monitor networks and collect large amounts of data, a sophisticated real-time visualization of the data may provide more detailed information for the analysts. In this thesis we develop a system that applies the concept of multidimensional visualization using glyphs. This generic system can be extended to a range of distributed computing environments. We use the Virtual Computing Lab cloud environment together with performance datasets collected by IBM Tivoli monitoring tools, as a practical testbed for our system. The resources of VCL blades are represented using geometric glyphs that vary Check Visualizing Performance and Usage Patterns for Large Environments our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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Although there are tools that monitor networks and collect large amounts of data, a sophisticated real-time visualization of the data may provide more detailed information for the analysts. In this thesis we develop a system that applies the concept of multidimensional visualization using glyphs. This generic system can be extended to a range of distributed computing environments. We use the Virtual Computing Lab cloud environment together with performance datasets collected by IBM Tivoli monitoring tools, as a practical testbed for our system lthough there are tools that monitor networks and collect large amounts of data, a sophisticated real-time visualization of the data may provide more detailed information for the analysts. In this thesis we develop a system that applies the concept of multidimensional visualization using glyphs. This generic system can be extended to a range of distributed computing environments. We use the Virtual Computing Lab cloud environment together with performance datasets collected by IBM Tivoli monitoring tools, as a practical testbed for our system. The resources of VCL blades are represented using geometric glyphs that vary

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