What is Performance Monitor?

May 7th, 2005 by uCertify Leave a reply »

Performance Monitor is used to get statistical information about the hardware and software components of a server. Performance Monitor is used for the following:

  • Monitor objects on multiple computers.
  • Log data pertaining to objects on multiple computers, over time.
  • Analyze the effects of changes made to a computer.
  • Launch programs and send notifications when thresholds are reached.
  • Export data for analysis in spreadsheet or database applications.
  • Save counter and object settings for repeated use.
  • Create reports for use in analyzing performance, over time.

Note: The Log view of the Performance Monitor is able to track events historically for later review. The Alert, View, and Chart views are real time views that show the current data or alert messages.

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