Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Monitoring Windows Server 2012 using Task Manager

Overview of Task Manager
Task Manager has been enhanced Windows Server 2012 provides further this information can help you identify and resolve Performance- related issues. Task Manager It includes the following tabs:
Processes: Processes tab to display List of programs that are running, subdivided into Windows applications and internal processes. For each process running, this tab shows Processor and memory usage summary.
Performance: Tab performance displays a summary of the central processing unit (CPU) and memory usage, and network Statistics.
Users: Users tab of each user based on the display of resource consumption. You can also expand User view details about a specific process that the user is running.

Details: Details tab lists all running processes on the server, to provide relevant statistical data Consumption of CPU, memory and other resources. You can use this tab to manage the operation Process. For example, you can stop the process, stop the process and all related procedures, and change Process priority value. By changing the priority of a process, you determine how much CPU resources Process can consume. By increasing priority, so that this process requires more CPU resources. 
Services: The service tab provides a list of running Windows services, and related Information: This service is running, the operational cost of service processor identification (PID). You can start by using the list Services tab stop service. 
Under normal circumstances, you might consider using Task Manager, the first related to performance issues Performance. For example, you can check the operation of the process to determine whether a particular program Excessive use of CPU resources. Always remember, Task Manager shows current snapshot The real situation of resource consumption, and also may need to check the historical data to determine the Response from the server computer and load performance.

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