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Viewing performance reports - Windows Server Tutorial
From the course: Windows Server 2016: Manage, Monitor, and Maintain Servers
Viewing performance reports
- [Instructor] For this final video in this chapter, we're going to take a look at what kind of reports are generated by the Performance Monitor. Here we have our custom User Defined Data Collector Set that we put together and scheduled in the last video. Now I ran this Collector Set for a short period of time so that we could take a look at the kind of report that's generated. So now let's take a look at one of these reports. If the information is for administrators alone, or for presenting from the computer that ran the monitors, these reports are extremely friendly. Here we have the report for this monitoring session that was run, and you can see how helpful this is. This is a significant improvement over the way this appeared in the old Performance Monitors. I can expand or compress any section of this report to help me view just what I want to see. I can take a quick look and say from a performance standpoint that my processor is only running about 30%, which is fine, and that…
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The Performance Monitor interface5m 34s
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Counters and instances5m 42s
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What to monitor: processor and memory6m 56s
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What to monitor: physical and logical disks6m 19s
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Creating custom data collection sets7m 23s
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Scheduling monitoring2m 49s
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Viewing performance reports3m 9s
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