How to use htop to monitor system processes in CentOS 8 | Linux Today

How to use htop to monitor system processes in CentOS 8

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Karim Buzdar
Jun 9, 2020

Htop is an enhanced version of top command. It displays all processes running on the system by PID plus uptime, load average, memory utilization, and other important statistics. It shows the information in a well-organized manner, which allows the users to find the system matrics easily.

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