vmstat (Virtual Memory Statistics) is a command-line utility in Linux and Unix-like operating systems used to display various statistics about the system's virtual memory, processes, CPU activity, interrupts, block I/O, disk activity, and more. It's a valuable tool for monitoring system performance and identifying potential bottlenecks. It is commonly used by system administrators and developers to get a quick overview of system resource usage in real-time.
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