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NonStop RPM: Real-Time Process Monitor Overview

Learn about HPE NonStop RPM, a cost-efficient real-time process monitor displaying the busiest processes by CPU, node, and cluster. Features continuous updates, color-coded displays, and supports various device interfaces. Visit NonstopRPM.com for more information. For inquiries, email support@NonstopRPM.com.

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NonStop RPM: Real-Time Process Monitor Overview

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  1. HPE NonStop RPM HPE NonStop Real-Time Process Monitor New Product Overview

  2. NonStop RPM - Overview • What is NonStop RPM? • Real-time Process Monitor (RPM) • Displays busiest process by Cpu, node, cluster • Very low-cost operational point-product

  3. NonStop RPM – Feature Summary • Continuous-updating, color-coded displays • Low-cost and efficient discovery algorithm • Displays busiest processes by Cpu, node, segment, and/or expand super-cluster. • Fast-sampling timing clear down to 1 second • Sync-sampling for intra-node time-sync views • Options to sort, filter, and color-encode data • Natively supports many device interfaces including VT100, T6530, TTY, Fat, Thin clients. • Critical, Warning, Info thresholds allow users to color-encode “offending” busy process displays.

  4. NonStop RPM – Example VT100 • Example - Busy Process display across multi-nodes • Support of VT100 allows Microsoft Windows Telnet session with no emulator required • Also supports other device types, such as TTY, T6530, VT100, thin, fat, ... • Threshold example: • Red > 50% busy • Yellow > 10% busy • Cyan > 1% busy

  5. NonStop RPM – Example T6530 • Also works with T6530 emulators • Supports various device types, including: T6530, VT100, TTY, thin, fat clients

  6. NonStop RPM – more info... • White Paper • http://NonstopRPM.com/RPM ES.doc • For more information about RPM go to... • http://NonstopRPM.com • Questions - send an email to... • support@NonstopRPM.com

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