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What Loadbars is (and isn't)



Loadbars shows the current state only. It is not a tool for collecting loads and drawing graphs for later analysis. There is no history, no recording, no database. Tools like Prometheus or Grafana require significant setup before producing results. Loadbars lets you observe the current state immediately: one binary, SSH (or local), and you're done.
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