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Glances vs System Monitor

Developers should use Glances when they need a lightweight, command-line tool to monitor system performance in real-time, especially for troubleshooting, optimizing resource usage, or managing servers without a GUI meets developers should use system monitors to identify performance bottlenecks, debug resource-intensive applications, and ensure efficient system operation during development and deployment. Here's our take.

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Glances

Developers should use Glances when they need a lightweight, command-line tool to monitor system performance in real-time, especially for troubleshooting, optimizing resource usage, or managing servers without a GUI

Glances

Nice Pick

Developers should use Glances when they need a lightweight, command-line tool to monitor system performance in real-time, especially for troubleshooting, optimizing resource usage, or managing servers without a GUI

Pros

  • +It is particularly useful in DevOps and sysadmin scenarios for checking load, identifying bottlenecks, or monitoring remote systems via its client-server mode
  • +Related to: linux-system-administration, performance-monitoring

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

System Monitor

Developers should use system monitors to identify performance bottlenecks, debug resource-intensive applications, and ensure efficient system operation during development and deployment

Pros

  • +Common use cases include optimizing code for memory leaks, monitoring server loads in production environments, and troubleshooting slow response times in applications
  • +Related to: performance-profiling, resource-management

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

The Verdict

Use Glances if: You want it is particularly useful in devops and sysadmin scenarios for checking load, identifying bottlenecks, or monitoring remote systems via its client-server mode and can live with specific tradeoffs depend on your use case.

Use System Monitor if: You prioritize common use cases include optimizing code for memory leaks, monitoring server loads in production environments, and troubleshooting slow response times in applications over what Glances offers.

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The Bottom Line
Glances wins

Developers should use Glances when they need a lightweight, command-line tool to monitor system performance in real-time, especially for troubleshooting, optimizing resource usage, or managing servers without a GUI

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