Hi, 

https://01.org/numatop/ is slightly faster to access.
Or please access https://github.com/01org/numatop to get the source directly. 

Thanks
Jin Yao

-----Original Message-----
From: Jin, Yao 
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 10:30 AM
To: 'l...@lwn.net'; 'linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org'; 
'linux-perf-us...@vger.kernel.org'
Subject: NumaTOP 1.0 launched

We are pleased to announce today that the NumaTOP project has been added to 
01.org. 

Performance analysis engineers know that NUMA can seriously impact performance 
and that NUMA performance analysis can be challenging. We've realized that 
currently there isn't an easy-to-use tool that lets us easily observe whether 
NUMA-related issues exist and, if so, where the NUMA bottleneck(s) reside. It 
can be quite challenging, especially in complex server environments. 

We decided to create a tool that automatically performs the typical steps in 
NUMA analysis and provides a good starting point to dive in and fix 
NUMA-related bottlenecks. That's NumaTOP!

NumaTOP is an observation tool for runtime memory locality characterization and 
analysis of processes and threads running on a NUMA system. It helps the user 
characterize the NUMA behavior of processes and threads and identify where the 
NUMA-related performance bottlenecks reside. It uses Intel performance counter 
sampling technologies and associates the performance data with system runtime 
information to provide real-time analysis for production systems.

NumaTOP is a GUI tool. It can run on Linux kernel 3.8 with a perf load latency 
patch today. That patch is planned to be integrated into kernel 3.9 or a later 
release.

To learn more about NumaTOP, visit:
http://01.org/numatop/

Best Regards
Jin Yao

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