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Monitoring your Linux system is essential in order to be able to improve its performance, locate the source of a problem and take more targeted corrective actions. As is always the case with Linux, there are quite a few tools and many different ways you can utilize to monitor different aspects of your system's performance. On this simple guide, we will take an overall look on how to install and run three monitoring tools on an Ubuntu Linux system.
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Might I suggest Conky, as it can keep an eye on things conitnuously, is graphically pleasing with a huge number of customisations and light on resources, requiring little user interaction once set up. It also makes users of other OSes jealous. Would be a good idea to get a best conky setup article...
Hi, I want to check the memory performance for the last 1 month. this is my project. can you help me with how to find out memory performance history in Ubuntu? :)
It's very helpfull , thx !
P.S. You can add "watch" befor "sensors" - it's nicer look at them :)