Two other less common contexts are worth mentioning:

For users of BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution) systems like FreeBSD, the term "SYSTAT" might refer to a built-in command-line tool. First released as part of 4.3BSD in 1986, systat is a full-screen terminal application for real-time system monitoring.

The —properly identified as the PSG sysTemp® ETR 132 II —is far more than just a temperature controller. It is a complete, intelligent, and scalable hot runner control platform. From its modular design and precise measurement capabilities to its user-friendly TEMP-Soft interface and comprehensive alarm management, it embodies the rigorous engineering expected from a top-tier manufacturer.

A primary driver behind SYSTAT 13.2’s enduring popularity is its automated, publication-ready graphing engine. Rather than writing extensive lines of visualization code, users can build intricate 2D and 3D plots through a highly visual interactive suite.

: Operates fully isolated from the internet, protecting sensitive biological, clinical, or industrial data from external leaks.

This is where systat 132 hot shines. Under hot , each disk’s transfer rate (tps), kilobytes per second (kps), and queue length refresh instantly. You can literally watch a tar command appear as a green or white bar shooting across the disk column.

(up to the 8th order) with direct computation. Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Best Subsets Regression .

SYSTAT 13.2 utilizes a different license activation system than versions 13.1 and earlier.

, meaning it does not expire or require a subscription to keep working. Advanced Statistical Capabilities

For researchers looking to procure SYSTAT 13.2, perpetual standalone licenses are widely available through authorized distributors like Grafiti LLC . Typical pricing starts around $739.00, with variations in cost depending on whether the license is purposed for Academic, Corporate, or Government use. How to Get Started with SYSTAT 13.2