wcp
ws-monitoring
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wcp
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Show HN: fcp β A significantly faster alternative to cp(1), written in Rust
Not a question, but I made a similar tool in c++[1], for Linux only using io_uring, and a blog post explaining its internals [2]. I'll definitely have a look some time soon, I'd be interested to see how performance compares (I gathered from some other comments here that you're using blocking io in threads?)
1: https://github.com/wheybags/wcp
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Show HN: Wcp β a reimplementation of cp using io_uring. With a nice progress bar
The chart is over NFS, but the listed speeds in the blog, and on github[1] are from a copy on a local SSD. That is a bit confusing though, maybe I should make it more clear. I used the network copy for ETA calculation because it was an easy way to make the transfer take longer -.if the whole copy is only a few seconds long it's difficult to meaningfully compare ETA estimation accuracy between two approaches. I would like to have more performance data though.
1: https://github.com/wheybags/wcp/#how-fast
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Ask HN: Show me your Half Baked project
Unix cp, but with a proper progress bar, and much faster:
https://github.com/wheybags/wcp
Getting close now but not ready for real use. io_uring is awesome.
ws-monitoring
- Ws-monitoring: A simple and lightweight realtime monitoring software using Node
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TIL you can freeze (hold/pause) Task manager values by holding Ctrl button
ws-monitoring
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Lightweight system monitoring with graphs
This one is really lightweight and do real time graphs and more: https://github.com/elestio/ws-monitoring/
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Cockpit β Integrated, glanceable, web-based interface for your servers
Shameless plug,I made a lightweight real time monitoring tools using websockets, it's open source: https://github.com/elestio/ws-monitoring/
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Node Service/Daemon that runs forever
You will find samples for both in this repo: https://github.com/elestio/ws-monitoring
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Ask HN: Show me your Half Baked project
Here is my half baked real-time server monitoring system: https://github.com/elestio/ws-monitoring
It's a web UI + websocket backend, very small, 10kb vanilla frontend and 300 LOC for the backend.
My goal is not to compete with netdata or other big tools but serve my own needs using really few resources
- Show HN: Lightweight real-time monitoring in Node.js with WebSockets
- Lightweight real-time server monitoring with Node.js in Docker
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