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HP PERFDAT V4.7 has been released

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BlackCat

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Nov 19, 2015, 6:44:56 AM11/19/15
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HP PERFDAT V4.7 - OpenVMS Ultimate Performance Solution - has been released.

It supports the following OpenVMS versions:
VSI OpenVMS V8.4 1H1 IA64

OpenVMS V8.4 IA64
OpenVMS V8.3-1H1 IA64
OpenVMS V8.3 IA64
OpenVMS V8.2-1 IA64
OpenVMS V8.2 IA64
OpenVMS V8.4 AXP
OpenVMS V8.3 AXP
OpenVMS V8.2 AXP
OpenVMS V7.3-2 AXP

Apart from a few bug fixes there are some new features that have been incorporated.
To get a complete overview please see the release notes on
http://www.perfdat.com/DOCUMENTATION/V4.7/Perfdat_Release_Notes_v47.pdf

BlackCat

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Nov 11, 2016, 4:43:19 AM11/11/16
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HP PERFDAT V4.8 - OpenVMS Ultimate Performance Solution - has been released.

It supports the following OpenVMS versions:
HP OpenVMS V7.3-2 AXP
HP OpenVMS V8.2 AXP
HP OpenVMS V8.3 AXP
HP OpenVMS V8.4 AXP
HP OpenVMS V8.2 IA64
HP OpenVMS V8.2-1 IA64
HP OpenVMS V8.3 IA64
HP OpenVMS V8.3-1H1 IA64
HP OpenVMS V8.4 IA64
VSI OpenVMS V8.4-1H1 IA64
VSI OpenVMS V8.4-2 IA64
VSI OpenVMS V8.4-2L1 IA64

Apart from a few bug fixes there are some new features that have been incorporated.
To get a complete overview please see the release notes on http://www.perfdat.com/OPENVMS/PerfDat_Release_Notes_v48.pdf

The new HP PERFDAT GUI V4.3.1 has also been released and supports the following Windows versions:
Windows 2000
Windows 2003
Windows 2008
Windows 2012
Windows XP
Windows 7
Windows 8.1
Windows 10

For more information visit www.perfdat.com

IanD

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Nov 18, 2016, 12:22:47 AM11/18/16
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Having just started with Perfdat (older version) I must say this is the sort of tool that should have shipped with VMS long ago

Many years ago I used performance adviser and found that great but Perfdat is pretty dam good as well

Let's hope HPE keeps this alive. The graphing stuff runs rings around what is available with T4 (yes, I know T4 is free and Perfdat is not, but (Perfdat is cheap for an organisation though))

The other powerful aspect of Perfdat is the SQL like interface into the stored event data, quite powerful indeed
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