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Just bumped into this post https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MS-Performance-Tools-Linux while checking my feed. An excerpt:
Just bumped into this post https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MS-Performance-Tools-Linux while checking my feed. An excerpt:
Microsoft's Performance Tools for Linux/Android basically wrap around tracing using existing open-source Linux tools of LTTng, Perfetto, and the well known perf infrastructure. Microsoft Performance Tools can also analyze dmesg output from the kernel and cloud-init and WaLinuxAgent data. Microsoft Performance Tools for Linux/Android basically ingests the data from these tracers and other sources for helping to analyze performance issues.
While this project from Microsoft is open-source, a turn-off for some will be that it does depend upon the Microsoft .NET Core Runtime. The Microsoft tools can be run from the command-line or the Windows Performance Analyzer GUI.
New tools for analyzing Android, Linux, and Chromium browser performance - Microsoft-Performance-Tools for Linux-Android - Performance and Diagnostics
Introducing the Microsoft Performance Tools for Linux & Android
devblogs.microsoft.com
GitHub - microsoft/Microsoft-Performance-Tools-Linux-Android: Linux, Android and Chromium Performance Tools built using the Microsoft Performance Toolkit. Cross-platform .NET Core + WPA GUI
Linux, Android and Chromium Performance Tools built using the Microsoft Performance Toolkit. Cross-platform .NET Core + WPA GUI - microsoft/Microsoft-Performance-Tools-Linux-Android
github.com