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performance index</description>
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            <title>Linux Performance Tracking</title>
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When it comes to performance tracking on a Linux server, there are tons of useful utilities; enough to where it becomes difficult to know what to use when. The purpose of this article is to offer advice and tips on how to track various performance metrics.</description>
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            <title>Using Sysstat to Track System Performance</title>
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            <description>Using Sysstat to Track System Performance

Sysstat is a set of system monitoring and logging utilities that makes it easy to troubleshoot performance issues and hardware bottlenecks. The data that is logged by sysstat is done so over time and then archived, so it can be used to generate reports of performance over time.</description>
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