Guide explains every metric displayed by htop and top on Linux
A recent blog post provides a detailed walkthrough of htop and top. It explains each column and metric that appears in the interfaces.
A recent blog post provides a detailed walkthrough of htop and top. It
explains each column and metric that appears in the interfaces.
Readers learn what CPU, memory, and process information each field
represents. The guide covers both default and customizable displays.
It includes examples to illustrate how values change over time. The
author clarifies common misconceptions about the tools. The post aims
to help Linux users monitor system performance more effectively. The
article is hosted on the author's personal site for reference.