General
Kula is a lightweight Linux server monitoring tool with zero external dependencies that reads metrics from /proc and /sys. It uses a three tier ring buffer to store raw and aggregated samples and exposes a Web UI and a terminal UI for real time visibility. It supports optional Argon2id based authentication and can be deployed as a standalone binary, a Debian package, or built from source, making it suitable for SMB IT ops.
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