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It provides details on all aspects of system performance including system load, CPU usage, memory use, paging, swapping, disk usage, device load, network activity, etc.
Discover beginner-friendly Linux command-line tools that can boost your productivity, simplify tasks, and make your terminal workflow more efficient.
Checking disk space To get a quick look at disk usage by user, you can run a command like the one below. Notice that it requires sudo and uses the “s” argument to give summaries by user.
Is your Linux server running out of storage space? If you're not sure how to find that out, these three commands are important to learn.
Wondering if your SSD is healthy? Discover easy Linux commands and tools to check SSD performance, detect issues, and optimize its lifespan.
When I first left the Big Blue OS behind for the world of Linux, I wallowed in guesses over how my disk space was filling up. One thing that was hard to replace from my Windows XP days was the ...