Performance Analyzer
Developer(s) | Oracle Solaris Studio |
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Stable release | 12.4 / November 2014[1] |
Operating system | Solaris and Linux |
Type | Profiler |
License | proprietary, single user |
Website |
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Oracle Performance Analyzer is a commercial application for software performance analysis for 32 and 64-bit x86 or SPARC based machines, and has both GUI [2] and command line interfaces. It is available for both Linux and Solaris operating systems. It can profile C/C++/Java.[3]
Performance Analyzer is available as part of Oracle Solaris Studio. It has visualization capabilities, can read out hardware performance counters,[4] thread synchronization, memory allocations and I/O, and specifically supports Java, OpenMP, MPI, and the Solaris kernel.
See also
Notes
- ↑ "Oracle® Solaris Studio 12.4: Release Notes".
- ↑ "Systems Performance: Enterprise and the Cloud".
- ↑ "Java Performance: Hardware, Structures, and Algorithms".
- ↑ Schmidl, Dirk; Terboven, Christian; an Mey, Dieter; Müller, Matthias S. (2013). Suitability of Performance Tools for OpenMP Task-Parallel Programs. Proc. 7th Int'l Workshop on Parallel Tools for High Performance Computing. pp. 25–37.
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