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4 Must-Have Tools for Monitoring Linux

Linux. It’s powerful, flexible, stable, secure, user-friendly… the list goes on and on. There are so many reasons why people have adopted the open...

Small Tools for Managing HPC: It’s the Little Things

The HPC world has some amazing “big” tools that help administrators monitor their systems and keep them running, such as the Ganglia and Nagios cluster monitoring systems. Although...

3 Cool Linux Service Monitors

The Linux world abounds in monitoring apps of all kinds. We're going to look at my three favorite service monitors: Apachetop, Monit, and Supervisor....

Solving Monitoring in the Cloud With Prometheus

Hundreds of companies are now using the open source Prometheus monitoring solution in production, across industries ranging from telecommunications and cloud providers to video...

Monitoring your Machine with the ELK Stack

This article will describe how to set up a monitoring system for your server using the ELK (Elasticsearch, Logstash and Kibana) Stack. The OS...

Rethinking Monitoring for Container Operations

Monitoring is not a new concept, but a lot has changed about the systems that need monitoring and which teams are responsible for it....

How to Monitor, Benchmark, Use a Calendar, and Play Games in the Linux Terminal

The Linux terminal is a friendly, colorful place full of fast, lightweight and useful applications like dstat, Calcurse, Petris, and Siege.One of my favorite...

Five Tools for Measuring and Improving Linux System Performance

Out of the box, Linux runs just fine for many uses. But if you find yourself needing to ferret out performance problems or tune...

Smart Power Monitoring with Network UPS Tools

An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is a must-have in server environments, and for many desktop users as well. But although simply connecting your...

Four winning ways to monitor machines through Web interfaces

Author: Ben Martin System administrators need to keep an eye on their servers to make sure things are running smoothly. If they find a problem,...