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Hi,
I'm working on IT for Cap-Gemini, I would need to retrieve chrome browser performances by tab (CPU, RAM) and inject the result on splunk. What would you advice me to use as tools to do this?
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Hi Eric,
The trace data that comes from most Telemetry benchmarks is organized by renderer processes, and usually each renderer is a tab. I guess you could take data out and put it into splunk, but I don't know enough about splunk to say for certain.