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Monitor the bandwidth in the terminal with bmon

There are many tools to monitor systems, but occasionally, they can be overwhelming because of the number of options they have and if you...

How to use TCPdump with examples

Hello, friends. Getting network statistics is a basic task that allows you to monitor what is going on with your network. So, today, you...

How To Install Netdata Agent on AlmaLinux 9

In this guide, we will show you how to install Netdata Agent on AlmaLinux 9 Netdata is an open source tool designed to collect real-time metrics, such...

How To Run Kuma Uptime Robot Using PM2 on CentOS 9/RockyLinux 9/AlmaLinux9

Uptime-Kuma is a self-hosted monitoring tool similar to "Uptime Robot". It's a great open-source alternative to uptime robot. It's very lightweight and fast, the...

Using vnStat on Debian 11 to monitor the network

Hello, friends. In this post, you will learn how to install and use vnStat on Debian 11 to monitor the network in a quick...

How to fix “Briefly unavailable for scheduled maintenance” error on WordPress?

Hello, friends. If you have a WordPress site, you will know that sometimes some unwanted errors occur that can give us a headache. So,...

How To Install Glances on Ubuntu 20.04 | 22.04 LTS

In this tutorial, we will show you how to install and use Glances on Ubuntu systems. Glances is a cross-platform system monitoring tool written in...

Getting real-time network statistics using iptraf-ng

Hello, friends. In this post, you will learn how to analyze network traffic in real-time thanks to iptraf-ng. Let's go. iptraf-ng is a console-based network...

Limit usable memory size in Linux

Sometimes for one reason or another it is necessary to limit the size of usable memory on Linux. Although not very frequent, it can...

How to install Sar and Ksar on RHEL-based distributions

Hello, friends. In this post, you will learn how to install Sar and Ksar on RHEL-based distributions. The procedure is easy. Let's go. Sar is...

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