Thank you Choroba . I tried your code and execution time has improved a lot upon parsing multiple files of the same input format.
I was more interested in the Total CPU/Memory/Storage allocation than the Overcommit ratio, So added one more section to the code .
.... some lines ....
.......
} elsif(/^Resource Type/) {
$section = 'resources';
......
.....
elsif ('resources' eq $section) {
if (my ($resource, $usage)
= /^(CPU:|MEMORY:|ALLOCATED STORAGE:)\s+\S+\s+\S+\s+\S
++\s+\S+\s+\S+\s+\S+\s+(\S+)$/
) {
$usage =~ s/%//g;
$zone{$current_zone}{cluster}{$current_cluster}{$resou
+rce} = { usage => $usage};
} elsif (/^$/) {
$section = 0;
}
......
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