![]() The sar command will show only CPU monitoring activity if any flag is not specified by the user. ![]() Any user can collect information about system performance using system activities flags. Linux system monitoring and analyzing aids in understanding system resource usage, which can help to improve system performance to handle more requests.īy default sar command displays results on the output screen in addition results can also be stored in the file specified by the -o filename option. ![]() The sar command can be used to monitor Linux system’s resources like CPU usage, memory utilization, I/O devices consumption, network monitoring, Disk usage, process and thread allocation, battery performance, plug and play devices, processor performance, file system and more.
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