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Let's look at some useful commands that'll help you keep tabs on your CPU and memory utilization in Linux.
Several commands report on how much memory is installed and being used on Linux systems. You can be deluged with details or get a quick and easy answer, depending on the command you use.
Understanding Linux memory management—page tables, swapping, and memory allocation—enables system administrators and developers to optimize performance and troubleshoot issues effectively. With tools ...
You can check the status of swap file creation using the command ' vmstat ' on Linux or UNIX-based operating systems, or ' vm_stat ' on macOS.