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How to Get Average CPU and Memory Usage from SAR Reports Using the Bash Script

September 4, 2019December 4, 2019 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - 4 Comments.

Most Linux administrator monitor system performance with SAR report because it collects performance data for a week. But you can easily extend this to four weeks by making changes to …

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Linux Advanced Commands / Linux Commands / System Diagnostic Tool / system monitoring

SAR – Linux System Performance Monitoring Tool (Check Linux System Activity Report Using the SAR Command)

December 12, 2013September 16, 2019 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - Leave a Comment

The sar stands for “System Activity Report”, which is used to collect, report or store system activity information. It is a system performance monitoring command that is used to report …

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