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Revision as of 13:00, 28 August 2022
There is a couple of tools available that allows you to monitor and analyze the disk I/O performance of your Linux driven system. Here are listed few of them and also how to install and examples of their basic usage.
Htop 3.2+
If the latest version of htop
is available at your distribution, there is available an additional tab that shows the I/O
metrics of the instance. Here is how to check the available version and install htop
.
Section 1
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