ColinIanKing / cpustat
cpustat periodically dumps out the current CPU utilisation statistics of running processes. cpustat has been optimised to have a minimal CPU overhead and typically uses about 35% of the CPU compared to top. cpustat also includes some simple statistical analysis options that can help characterise the way CPUs are being loaded.
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