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HTOP – A Nifty Tool to Monitor Linux System Performance

December 27, 2014January 8, 2020 - by Prakash Subramanian - Leave a Comment

The Linux administrator can’t live even a day without using the Top Command, because whenever a Linux system load is too high, your fingers can automatically type in the terminal …

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