How To Monitor Linux Resources Using The BTOP Command
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We brought you top, htop, and now we are bringing you btop. A clickable interface with some fun styling options right out of the box. You get everything you get traditionally from a top implementation, with a unique and playful interface. The oldest commit to date, as per the time of writing this blog, btop […]
Most Polished Linux Monitoring tools of (2023)
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I’m no helicopter admin, not for lack of trying, I usually pop in a few times a week to run some routines and make sure nothing is terribly going awry. I handle most of my business via the terminal, which is all fine and dandy, but outside the various top commands, I’ve never thought of […]
Monit – The #1 Best Linux Monitoring Software
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Ever need to monitor your Linux server’s services or HD space? Learn how to achieve that with Monit!
How To Use The HTOP Command In Linux
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How do you monitor your server? Do you use something like top? Today we are going to show you how to install and use it on a few systems.