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== Minimalist Data Collection == AMDA Linux is based on a highly customized **BusyBox/Musl** environment, resulting in a bootable image that is often less than 20MB in size. It runs entirely in RAM after initial boot. * '''Headless Operation:''' The system runs completely headless, with no graphical interface. Its core function is a set of customized daemons that collect metrics from the host system, including CPU utilization, memory usage, disk I/O, network latency, and custom hardware sensor data. * '''Protocol Optimization:''' It communicates using highly efficient, low-overhead protocols like **Netdata** or specialized agents for platforms like **Prometheus and Elasticsearch**. The transmission is designed to be bursty and secure, minimizing network chatter while maximizing data integrity. * '''Deployment Model:''' AMDA Linux is typically deployed via PXE boot or as a minimal virtual machine image alongside the primary host OS. Its small size allows it to be rapidly spun up and torn down for diagnostics, or to persist as a non-intrusive, low-priority background monitoring process on production servers. Its core strength lies in its non-intrusive nature and guaranteed consistency across thousands of deployment nodes, making it a reliable source of truth for infrastructure health checks.
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