How to Use the htop Command to Monitor System Processes and Resource Usage

Posted by RoseHosting on Dec 18, 2024 7:10 AM EDT
RoseHosting.com; By Jeff Wilson
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Learn how to use the htop command to monitor system processes and resource usage using our latest step-by-step guide

This tutorial will explain how to use the htop command in Linux with examples. The htop command in the Linux system is a command line utility that actively allows users to monitor the system processes and resource usage in real-time. It is based on the top command with improvements and a better overview. Using the htop command gives colored visualization of CPU, RAM, and SWAP usage. It also allows users to scroll vertically and horizontally to check the full lines of processes and their data.

In the following paragraphs, we will show practical examples with the htop command on Ubuntu 24.04. Let’s get started!

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