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GAYE, Eric

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Oct 23, 2019, 1:00:09 PM10/23/19
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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?

thanks in advance, best regards,

 Eric Gaye

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Caleb Rouleau

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Oct 23, 2019, 1:36:16 PM10/23/19
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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.

I hope this helps!
Caleb
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