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RRD Editor
MANIPULATE RRD'S WITH EASE
The RRD Editor is a GUI based application that provides users easy access to archived RRDtool data. RRDtool is Tobi Oetiker's data logging and graphing database that has become the industry standard. RRD Editor is the premiere utility that allows you to easily display and manipulate archived data. Not only will the Editor allow you to easily add and remove datasources and RRAs, it will also detect spikes, remove them, export your data to a text file or to a spreadsheet. The RRD Editor is available in two formats for the following platforms: Win32, Linux, and Unix.
Full or Lite
WHATS THE DIFFERENCE?
Feature Comparison |
Full |
Lite |
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View RRD contents |
X |
X |
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Save modified RRDs |
X |
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Add / Delete datasources |
X |
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Add / Delete RRA's |
X |
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Spike Detection / Removal |
X |
X |
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Export RRDs to csv file |
X |
X |
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Export RRDs to spreadsheet |
X |
X |
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Choose your RRD Editor |
$19.95 |
Free |
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Windows |
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Linux |
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Unix |
Here's what you get when you buy Full
- Unlimited addition of RRA's and Datasources. Wether you need to add one or a dozen new datasources to your exisiting RRD, the Full edition enables you to add as many new datasources and RRA's as you need.
- Unlimited removal of RRA's and Datasources. With the Full edition you can remove any number of datasources and RRAs.
- Ability to save modified RRDs. In addition to all the other great features that this tool has to offer like spike detection and removal, you can also save your modified RRD as a new file or replace an exisitng one.
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