I/O wait in Linux is the time the processor takes to complete an input service request. When this wait time increases, it can bog down our CPUs and dwindle their performance.
Linux's ping command can quickly test and diagnose connectivity and network speed problems. Ping is also useful for verifying that a host computer is accessible.
Load average is a metric used by Linux users to monitor the average number of threads running or waiting at a particular time. It helps you understand how various resources in the system are engaged in that instance.
Linux distributions are used by the vast majority of electronics and embedded systems. We are learning about Linux networking commands in this article.
Swap space is a space on the hard disk which is the substitute for physical memory. In case, the computer’s physical memory runs short then its virtual memory is used to store information memory on the disk.
The find command in Linux is used to locate files in one or more directories. Users can set a specific search area, filter or find the files and perform actions on the files that match the search.
Bashtop is a resource monitoring utility in Linux which is terminal based. It displays the statistics of the CPU, memory utilization, and running processes along with network bandwidth.
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