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So I am always interested in knowing exactly the components and statistics make up a machine. The stock standard Device Manager and System Info tools are quite helpful, but alas lacking a little knowledge. I have tried running systeminfo in command line but would really appreciate a GUI for it. Possibly the best solution I have found so far is AIDA64, which works well on my Window's PC.

 

The question I then raised would be, what software would I use if I made my File Server Linux based? It would be preferable for it to be as detailed and structured as AID64 (I wonder if I could emulate this on Linux!?) Here are some examples of what AIDA64 provides me:

 

From there you are then able to break down each section for more detailed information, which is probably overkill for most, but definitely handy when needed. I would not expect a Linux program to be able to detect this much information (although I am sure it possible), but it would be nice to have such a tool. The breakdown of the information is clean and informative like so:

 

Is there any software tool available on Linux the performs this sort of analysis and function, or could I create a script to detail me this info?

 

On the bottom, there is a generate report so you can generate reports. The only thing it doesn't have is benchmarking. But for that you have the phoronix-test-suite which can do the needful for you 🙂
 

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