JuiceSSH Performance Plugin

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JuiceSSH plugin for visual monitoring of server performance.


JuiceSSH plugin for visual monitoring of server performance.It works by starting a background JuiceSSH session to the selected host and running various commands on a periodic basis to obtain the performance metrics required.Currently this plugin has been tested on Ubuntu and RedHat Enterprise Linux only, however this plugin is open source and freely available on Github. If youd like to add support for other operating systems please take a look at the github and feel free to submit a pull request:https://github.com/sonelli/juicessh-performancemonitorThis JuiceSSH plugin requires JuiceSSH 1.5.0 or greater be installed1.1.0- Fixed Performance Monitor plugin on Android N+- New Material theme for Performance Monitor plugin (thanks hwding)

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Pretty cool plugin for Juice. Does what it says it does. It's super easy to use, just contest to an existing connection. Only thing missing would be more customization, like colors, but for what it's used for, it doesn't really need it. No complaints here!

Caleb Hawn

Good plugin 🙂

Le labo de willi Gaming

Great feature

Monazir Muhammad Doha

Amazing app

valen flitz

Great but no support for pfsense/freebsd

Ghbctv Vjjgtv

I am obsessed with my AMD EPYC 128 GB RAM LiteSpeed Enterprise server with CyberPanel running on Ubuntu 20.04 hosting over two hundred WordPress installation. I am constantly checking server resources on my desktop. This APP has freed up my time because I do not have to be at my workstation all day long. Any spikes or abnormalities can be taking care of through my phone. Best APP ever! My company MENA WEB AGENCY specializing in web design, development, digital marketing and WordPress hosting.

Jovan Mena

Excepțional. O setare pentru fonturi ar trebui. Sunt prea mari.

Soare Mihai

Very helpful

Vishal Tripathi

Great simple app. It would be 5 stars if there was an option to monitor temperatures.

Luis Guilherme

Slowly and not much works

Sora Madou