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For readers who are not aware what Sysinternals is, this is a collection of free software utilities that were developed back in 1996 to help with Windows debugging. Microsoft acquired Wininternals, the company behind the tools, in 2006, but continued to develop the tools, which it has been making available ever since.

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The Sysinternals collection currently includes tens of tools that can be used debugging CPU and memory performance, analyzing local processes, formatting hard drives, log analysis, network debugging, verifying file integrity, and many other more. Currently, Sysinternals is without a doubt at the top of any system administrator's list of must-have tools. Besides sysadmins, the tools are also extremely popular with security researchers, who also use them to hunt malware. Also: Microsoft's decision to port this highly popular debugging utility to Linux comes after two months ago, Scott Guthrie, Microsoft's executive vice president of the cloud and enterprise group, revealed that 'sometimes slightly over half of Azure VMs are Linux.'

With Linux's growing adoption as the preferred OS for running Azure VMs, it's only natural that Azure engineers are now looking into porting their favorite debugging utilities to Linux, for both themselves but also for the company's customers. By registering you become a member of the CBS Interactive family of sites and you have read and agree to the,. You agree to receive updates, alerts and promotions from CBS and that CBS may share information about you with our marketing partners so that they may contact you by email or otherwise about their products or services. You will also receive a complimentary subscription to the ZDNet's Tech Update Today and ZDNet Announcement newsletters. You may unsubscribe from these newsletters at any time. ACCEPT & CLOSE.