A sophisticated low memory handler for Linux
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A sophisticated low memory handler for Linux
Out Of Memory Analyzer can be used to obtain and summarize "out of memory" issues logged by a Linux kernel (when oom-killer is invoked)
Read-only mirror of Linux OOM Analyser at https://git.sr.ht/~carstengrohmann/OOMAnalyser.
A Kubernetes resource recommender that extends the API server to provide native suggestions.
A userspace OOM Killer written in Powershell
🏞️🛑️💾️ The official source repository for the Bad OOM-N addon that is part of the Meadows operating system crash suite component.
🏞️🛑️📖️ The official documentation source repository for the Bad OOM-N addon that is part of the Meadows operating system crash suite component.
A user-space sandbox watcher that stops runaway malloc loops from freezing your machine.
A safer OOM-killer for Android kernel with very low overhead
Real-time process information tool for Linux OOM debugging
The definitive ZRAM optimization toolkit for Linux. Benchmarking, configuration profiles, multi-compression, and advanced memory management for Android Studio and RAM-constrained systems.
Command-line Python3 programs to configure/control the Linux Out-Of-Memory (OOM) Killer.
Zero-dependency, single-binary memory limiter for macOS and Linux. Uses phys_footprint on macOS, PSS on Linux. Tracks the entire process group. No root required.
Lightweight Linux server monitoring with Telegram alerts. CPU, RAM, disk, load, Docker, OOM. Pure bash, systemd timer, no daemon.
A high-performance, lightweight anti-crash and system stability tool for Windows that manages system-wide memory commitment.
A small tool to announce Kubernetes OOM killings more visibly.
VS Code extension + systemd daemon that prevents OOM-kills on ChromeOS Crostini — replaces broken earlyoom
Android RAM stress-test tool. Allocates memory via native mmap inside a foreground service to study low-memory behavior and the OOM killer.
Kuberenetes command execution environment
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