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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2019-07-08 20:14:42 +0000
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![image1](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/2662304/14252446/11ae13c4-fa90-11e5-9d03-d93a3eb3317a.gif)
-> New to netdata? Check its demo: **[https://my-netdata.io/](https://my-netdata.io/)**
+> New to Netdata? Check its demo: **[https://my-netdata.io/](https://my-netdata.io/)**
>
> [![User Base](https://registry.my-netdata.io/api/v1/badge.svg?chart=netdata.registry_entries&dimensions=persons&label=user%20base&units=null&value_color=blue&precision=0&v41)](https://registry.my-netdata.io/#netdata_registry) [![Monitored Servers](https://registry.my-netdata.io/api/v1/badge.svg?chart=netdata.registry_entries&dimensions=machines&label=servers%20monitored&units=null&value_color=orange&precision=0&v41)](https://registry.my-netdata.io/#netdata_registry) [![Sessions Served](https://registry.my-netdata.io/api/v1/badge.svg?chart=netdata.registry_sessions&label=sessions%20served&units=null&value_color=yellowgreen&precision=0&v41)](https://registry.my-netdata.io/#netdata_registry)
>
@@ -10,23 +10,23 @@
---
-netdata is a **very efficient** server performance monitoring solution. When running in server hardware, it can collect thousands of system and application metrics **per second** with just 1% CPU utilization of a single core. Its web server responds to most data requests in about **half a millisecond** making its web dashboards spontaneous, amazingly fast!
+Netdata is a **very efficient** server performance monitoring solution. When running in server hardware, it can collect thousands of system and application metrics **per second** with just 1% CPU utilization of a single core. Its web server responds to most data requests in about **half a millisecond** making its web dashboards spontaneous, amazingly fast!
-netdata can also be a very efficient real-time monitoring solution for **IoT devices** (RPIs, routers, media players, wifi access points, industrial controllers and sensors of all kinds). Netdata will generally run everywhere a Linux kernel runs (and it is glibc and [musl-libc](https://www.musl-libc.org/) friendly).
+Netdata can also be a very efficient real-time monitoring solution for **IoT devices** (RPIs, routers, media players, wifi access points, industrial controllers and sensors of all kinds). Netdata will generally run everywhere a Linux kernel runs (and it is glibc and [musl-libc](https://www.musl-libc.org/) friendly).
You can use it as both a data collection agent (where you pull data using its API), for embedding its charts on other web pages / consoles, but also for accessing it directly with your browser to view its dashboard.
-The netdata web API already provides **reduce** functions allowing it to report **average** and **max** for any timeframe. It can also respond in many formats including JSON, JSONP, CSV, HTML. Its API is also a **google charts** provider so it can directly be used by google sheets, google charts, google widgets.
+The Netdata web API already provides **reduce** functions allowing it to report **average** and **max** for any timeframe. It can also respond in many formats including JSON, JSONP, CSV, HTML. Its API is also a **google charts** provider so it can directly be used by google sheets, google charts, google widgets.
![sensors](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/2662304/15339745/8be84540-1c8e-11e6-9e9a-106dea7539b6.gif)
-Although netdata has been significantly optimized to lower the CPU and RAM resources it consumes, the plethora of data collection plugins may be inappropriate for weak IoT devices. Please follow the guide on [running netdata in embedded devices](Performance.md)
+Although Netdata has been significantly optimized to lower the CPU and RAM resources it consumes, the plethora of data collection plugins may be inappropriate for weak IoT devices. Please follow the guide on [running Netdata in embedded devices](Performance.md)
## Monitoring RPi temperature
The python version of the sensors plugin uses `lm-sensors`. Unfortunately the temperature reading of RPi are not supported by `lm-sensors`.
-netdata also has a bash version of the sensors plugin that can read RPi temperatures. It is disabled by default to avoid the conflicts with the python version.
+Netdata also has a bash version of the sensors plugin that can read RPi temperatures. It is disabled by default to avoid the conflicts with the python version.
To enable it, run `sudo edit-config charts.d.conf` and uncomment this line:
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ To enable it, run `sudo edit-config charts.d.conf` and uncomment this line:
sensors=force
```
-Then restart netdata. You will get this:
+Then restart Netdata. You will get this:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2662304/29658868-23aa65ae-88c5-11e7-9dad-c159600db5cc.png)