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ASM Hands-On Training, Lab 16, Configuring And Running Swingbench And OSWatcher

Whenever implementing new environments it is convenient to run stress tests and to gather OS statistics that will provide valuable diagnostics information.

Swingbench provide an easy configurable tool to run oltp or dss like stress tests; that is very useful when the customer does not have any possibility to benchmark the new configuration.

Oswatcher will collect statistics from the OS in a cyclic 2-day period by default, which can be extended to whatever period is convenient for you.

Details on this file:
Lab16-Configure-SwingBench-and-OsWatcher.pdf

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