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Glances real-time system monitoring

Just discovered this neat cross-platform monitoring tool called Glances. It shows CPU/RAM/disk stats in terminal with color coding, even has a web UI mode! Perfect for checking VPS health without SSH clients. The auto-process sorting helps spot resource hogs quickly.

But why is it less popular than htop? Does anyone use alternatives like Netdata or Bashtop? Share your favorite lightweight monitoring hacks! B)

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  • wadhahwadhah Member, Host Rep

    Glances is nice but I think btop is a lot prettier

    https://github.com/aristocratos/btop

  • allthemtingsallthemtings Member, Megathread Squad

    @wadhah said:
    Glances is nice but I think btop is a lot prettier

    https://github.com/aristocratos/btop

    more sisters plz

    Thanked by 1wadhah
  • @wadhah said:
    Glances is nice but I think btop is a lot prettier

    https://github.com/aristocratos/btop

    bpytop is also very nice, it’s like an btop with some stuff sprinkled on top though

    Thanked by 2wadhah Chunkserve
  • I use Netdata, used to use their Cloud platform until they made it paid for more than 5 nodes per account, now I just use it selfhosted. You use it in the web browser instead of having to SSH in every time to view the stats, so you can access it on any device easily. Glances shows you all the stats on a single screen though, so both are good.

  • rurutiarurutia Member

    @gremeyer said:
    I use Netdata, used to use their Cloud platform until they made it paid for more than 5 nodes per account, now I just use it selfhosted. You use it in the web browser instead of having to SSH in every time to view the stats, so you can access it on any device easily. Glances shows you all the stats on a single screen though, so both are good.

    Solid setup! I'm also self-hosting Netdata now after their pricing changes. The dashboard works great on mobile browsers during server emergencies πŸ˜…. Do you tweak alert thresholds for self-hosted instances? I ended up disabling half the default metrics to save resources.

  • rurutiarurutia Member

    @wadhah said:
    Glances is nice but I think btop is a lot prettier

    https://github.com/aristocratos/btop

    Btop's UI is definitely eye candy!

  • gremeyergremeyer Member
    edited May 2025

    @rurutia said:
    Do you tweak alert thresholds for self-hosted instances? I ended up disabling half the default metrics to save resources.

    No, I leave them on the default settings because Netdata doesn't use much resources. But I use dedicated servers most of the time, so maybe it's different for virtual servers.

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