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24 Best Command Line Performance Monitoring Tools for Linux

24 Best Command Line Performance Monitoring Tools for Linux

A fresh look at Linux monitoring tools shows the classics still hold—but the visual crowd’s moving in.

Old-school command-liners like top and vmstat remain go-to’s for quick reads. But picks like Netdata, btop, and Monit bring dashboards, colors, and actual UX. Tools like iftop, Nmon, and Suricata stretch deeper across CPU, disk I/O, network traffic, and even intrusion detection. Bonus points: most spit out web views or CSVs you can wire into your stack.


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