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How to check CPU and memory utilization in Linux - MSN
Let's look at some useful commands that'll help you keep tabs on your CPU and memory utilization in Linux.
When it’s at 100, it means the CPU has no free cycles so cannot deal with any new input until the utilization drops. This can lead to dropped connections, hung servers and disaster.
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