Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Overview of Performance Monitor

Performance Monitor allows you to View current performance statistics, or view using data collected historical data Collectors set.
In Windows Server 2012, you can by monitoring the performance of the operating system Performance objects and object counter. Collection of data on Windows Server 2012 Counter in a variety of ways, including:
• A real-time snapshot value.
• The total since the last computer
• An average over a specific time interval.
• An average of last values.
• The number per second.
• A maximum value.
• A minimum value.
Work performance monitor, to provide you with a collection of objects and counters the use of data in computer resource record. There are many, you can analyze and consider counter monitoring, to meet your specific needs.
Primary Processor Counters: CPU counters are a feature of the computer’s CPU that stores the count of hardware-related events.
Primary Memory Counters: Including a description of the object in memory performance counters computer performance Physical and virtual memory. The amount of physical memory is a random access memory (RAM) in Computer. Virtual memory including physical memory and disk space. Many memories Counters monitor paging, which is moving the physical disks and between the pages of code and data Memory.
Primary Disk Counters: Physical Disk performance object includes a hard disk drive or a hard disk monitoring counters. Disk storage files, programs, data and paging . Disk read to get the item, and it is written in the records Change. Total amount of physical disk counters that all the amount of total logical Disk (or partition) , where they are divided.
Primary Network Counters: Most workloads require access to production networks to ensure communication with other Applications and services, and communicate with users. Network requirements include such by having multiple network connections through. You may need to access multiple workloads Different networks must remain secure.

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