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Hardware resources usage over time ?
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If you don't mind a web UI, Netdata is great. It collects a bunch of metrics once per second and can retain them for a long period of time. The web UI is pretty good. Their Github readme links to some example servers so you can try it out first. Just click the link to use it without an account (that's optional).
It's mainly designed for servers, but there's no reason you couldn't run it on a client system. They're focusing a lot on AI/ML-based anomaly detection as well as their cloud offering at the moment, but you don't have to use either and can just stick to the open-source agent.
I just try, but the UI is not
FLOSSand it confusing. not for me. but thank for the feedback