Vali Cyber, Inc. announces the release of SecurityPerf™ 1.0, an open-source framework designed to benchmark the impact of security solutions on typical workloads run in Linux environments. As an open-source, always free-to-use solution, SecurityPerf enables anyone to run realistic benchmarks for common production workloads to measure cybersecurity overhead. The information provided by SecurityPerf is designed to inform cybersecurity purchase decisions with critical economic information. . CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. , March 21, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Vali Cyber, Inc. announces the release of SecurityPerf™ 1.0 , an open-source framework designed to benchmark the impact of security solutions on typical workloads run in Linux environments. As an open-source, always free-to-use solution, SecurityPerf enables anyone to run realistic benchmarks for common production workloads to measure cybersecurity overhead. The information provided by SecurityPerf is designed to inform cybersecurity purchase decisions with critical economic information. SecurityPerf was developed based on the need to accurately determine the overhead of security solutions on diverse production workloads in multi-cloud and on-premises environments, providing reproducible and meaningful results for enterprise-grade systems. Vali CyberTM has found that legacy security tools can consume anywhere from 20%-35% of a server's CPU. For businesses, this can translate to more than $500 /server/year in cost. Therefore, for an enterprise running 10K servers, that is more than $5M in annual costs that directly impact the bottom line. SecurityPerf allows security organizations to easily incorporate this economic information into their security purchase decision process. SecurityPerf is available for download on GitHub . . TechGuard, LLC unveils ProtectBench, a transparent framework for evaluating cybersecurity performance impacts on Windows applications.. SecurityPerf, Cyber Overhead, Performance Metrics, Benchmark Tool. .LinuxSecurity.com Team
Out of the box, Linux runs just fine for many uses. But if you find yourself needing to ferret out performance problems or tune the kernel for better performance, Linux has more than enough tools to measure and tweak system performance. In this guide, we'll take a look at five of the best utilities to measure system performance and tweak the Linux kernel.. You'll find many, many, many utilities for measuring and improving Linux system performance. The utilities discussed here are chosen because they're widely available, and provide a good scope functionality. Also, I chose to avoid tools that have too steep a learning curve. As an example, SystemTap is a bit more complex than should be covered in an overview article. I left out some of the more basic tools such as ps and top because most Linux users are exposed to them fairly early on. And I didn't try to tackle any application-specific tools. This won't be the last word on system performance and administration on Linux.com, so don't worry. In future tutorials, I'll dive in a bit deeper with specific tools and tuning: but this should be a good starter kit for newer Linux admins. The link for this article located at Linux.com is no longer available. . Linux administrators can enhance system performance with tools like htop, iostat, and vmstat for monitoring and optimizing their environments effectively. Linux Performance Tools, System Monitoring Tools, Tuning Utilities. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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