232 Sustainable IT tools indexed in the toolbox
Welcome to the INR tool box that presents a list of Sustainable IT tools. Our goal for 2022 is to optimize this list: to improve the methodology for selecting tools and to cover all Sustainable IT themes.
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Lowtus
This tool / this site offers site rankings according to criteria of performance, SEO, security and good practices. Lowtus does not try to say which site is better than another; who has a good site and who has a bad site. Lowtus tests web pages, but does not present fine indicators that would allow a one-off quality improvement process to be initiated. Lowtus does not have a business model or profitability objective. Its objective is above all to present a different approach to control the quality of web pages. Lowtus is not versed in free, not necessarily out of discretion, but because the code remains very specific for the moment. We need to sit down the architecture to see how to eventually free some bricks from it.
Ptopw
pTopW estimates the energy consumption of each process and component in each state. User can change these parameters according to their own platform to get more precise result.
Openlca
openLCA is open source LCA software that can be used for professional ecological, social and economic life cycle assessments. Among others, openLCA can be used for LCA, carbon and water footprints, eco-design, environmental product declarations, life cycle cost and social life cycle analysis.
Open sustainable technology
List of open technology projects supporting a stable climate, energy supply and vital natural resources
Argos
Tool to measure the consumption of a given Docker order and see the evolution of its performance. Argos is able to measure the CPU, memory and network usage of Docker containers for a given order. By measuring the resource consumption of dockerized E2E tests, Argos makes it possible to compare the consumption of an application between its different versions.