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Hey Guys, I have recently purchased dedicated box for game servers, I just wanted to install bandwith monitoring software, however i have read comments regarding it as it uses lot ...
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    Bandwidth Monitoring

    Hey Guys,
    I have recently purchased dedicated box for game servers, I just wanted to install bandwith monitoring software, however i have read comments regarding it as it uses lot of cpu resources. There is another method shown on this website to monitor bandwidth using iptables. But that article is too complex for me:
    linux.com/archive/articles/50649]Linux.com
    I just want to check my overall bandwidth not from any particular ports.
    Can anyone help me in teaching commands to do that, as my new to Fedora. I use ssh to control my server.

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    Welcome to the Forums coolest!

    Just wanted to share a thought.

    Can anyone help me in teaching commands to do that, as my new to Fedora.
    You might want to give CentOS a try instead of Fedora. Some people find it to be on the bleeding edge side and since you want to use it for game servers, you might want to give this Red Hat clone a try.
    nujinini
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    Actually, I cannot install new operating system.
    Fedora has been given as Default OS to me. So I have to stick with it.

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    Gday Mate,

    I would have a look at a program called Ntop.
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