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Performance Analysis Tool. Vampir implements optimized event analysis algorithms and customizable displays which enables a fast and interactive rendering of very complex performance monitoring data. Ultra large data volumes can be analyzed with a parallel version of Vampir which is available on request.
{{Infobox software
| description =  '''Vampir''' implements optimized event analysis algorithms and customizable displays which enables a fast and interactive rendering of very complex performance monitoring data. Ultra large data volumes can be analyzed with a parallel version of Vampir which is available on request.
Vampir is based on standard X-Windows and works on desktop Unix workstations as well as on parallel production systems. The program is available for nearly all platforms like Linux-based PCs and Clusters, IBM, SGI, SUN. NEC, HP, and Apple.
Vampir is based on standard X-Windows and works on desktop Unix workstations as well as on parallel production systems. The program is available for nearly all platforms like Linux-based PCs and Clusters, IBM, SGI, SUN. NEC, HP, and Apple.
| developer              = Free and open source software community
| available on      = [[NEC Nehalem Cluster]]
| category                  = [[:Category:Performance Analyzer | Performance Analyzer]]
| license                = Commercial
| website                = [http://www.vampir.eu/ Vampir homepage]
}}
Performance Analysis Tool.


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.vampir.eu/ Vampir homepage]
* [http://www.vampir.eu/ Vampir homepage]
[[Category:Performance Analyzer]]

Revision as of 10:21, 25 February 2010

Vampir implements optimized event analysis algorithms and customizable displays which enables a fast and interactive rendering of very complex performance monitoring data. Ultra large data volumes can be analyzed with a parallel version of Vampir which is available on request.

Vampir is based on standard X-Windows and works on desktop Unix workstations as well as on parallel production systems. The program is available for nearly all platforms like Linux-based PCs and Clusters, IBM, SGI, SUN. NEC, HP, and Apple.

Developer: Free and open source software community
Platforms: NEC Nehalem Cluster
Category: Performance Analyzer
License: Commercial
Website: Vampir homepage


Performance Analysis Tool.

External links