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    Enhance Your System's Insights: Real-Time Monitoring with Datadog and Linux Bash In an increasingly complex IT environment, real-time monitoring is not just a necessity; it is essential for maintaining the reliability, availability, and performance of systems. For Linux server administrators and DevOps engineers, tools like Datadog along with the power of Linux Bash scripting offer robust solutions for monitoring at scale. In this article, we will explore how integrating Datadog with bash scripting can optimise your monitoring and incident response actions. Datadog is a monitoring service for cloud-scale applications, providing monitoring of servers, databases, tools, and services through a SaaS-based data analytics platform.
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    In the realm of Linux, monitoring system resources is essential for those who wish to optimise, debug, and ensure a stable performance across network interfaces. Among numerous tools available for network monitoring, bmon stands out as a robust and versatile option for tracking bandwidth usage and providing detailed statistics in real-time. This guide covers the basics of bmon, its features, and provides installation instructions across various package managers like apt, dnf, and zypper. Bmon (Bandwidth Monitor) is a highly adaptive tool designed to read and visualize network interface statistics. It supports various modes of output and can display information in a graphical, text, or even an ASCII graph format.