For example, it convert logs into different formats like CSV, merge log files or resample data. Logman is another command line tool which ships with Windows Server. It provides many of the features of Windows Performance Monitor, especially those used for controlling performance logging, through a command line interface. Many system administrators use Logman to automate performance monitoring tasks. The command line tool Typeperf is used for displaying performance counters.
It can show lists of available counters as well as the values of specific counters. Output can either be displayed on the command line, or written into log files.
Like Logman it provides access to Performance Monitor features through the command line. Unlike Logman, it focuses on querying counters rather than controlling log creation. It can display server status by server groups, offers reports with benchmarks and can monitor end-to-end performance.
If you are handling a fleet of virtual windows servers, Veeam Task manager lets you easily monitor the status of single VMs. It can be installed on any device or start from USB devices so that it is quickly available for trouble shooting. ManageEngine sells a range of commercial IT and network management solutions.
Besides it's main products, it also offers various smaller but free monitoring tools. Lepide DC Monitor is a freeware tool that promises to take the pain out of domain controller monitoring. It allows monitoring of multiple domain controllers from a single place.
You can use it to determine the state and performance of each domain controller. Logwiz can be used to automate the collection of performance monitor logs. It provides an easy step-by-step wizard to create logs using Logman. Quest formerly Dell offers a paid product for optimizing and tuning SQL server performance. It can monitor multiple servers from a central dashboard, analyze query performance and provide optimizations as well as monitor performance data to track down issues early and quickly.
Glint calls itself a Windows system activity monitor. The free tool shows up to performance indicators on a local or remote system. It is similar to Microsoft's Windows Performance Monitor but offers a more compact view so that you can monitor more indicators at once. Besides these specialized windows server performance monitoring tools there are plenty general purpose monitoring suites.
Most of such suites can not only monitor availability but also performance data to a certain degree. Providing a complete list of monitoring suites would be outside the scope of this article, but here are a few of the most used suites to jump-start you into the topic.
In each of the tabs the windows on the left can be collapsed, expanded and resized. It is also possible to filter each view by the process, for example you are only interested in seeing the activity for Explorer, check the box for that process and the bottom window will only show the activity for that process.
With no processes selected, the bottom windows will show activity for all active processes. The graphs on the right can be resized between small, medium and large, but I would recommend keeping them at the default large setting.
The numeric scale for the graphs will change as activity changes. The memory tab has one unique graph that provides a quick view of what physical memory is being used for. It is easy to see the total physical memory and what it is being actively used along with showing what is hardware reserved. Hardware Reserved represents physical memory addresses that have been reserved by hardware generally busses like PCI or video cards and is not available for Windows to use.
It is usually small on x64 systems except servers that do memory mirroring but can be several MB up to 1GB on x32 systems. This means a 4GB x86 system can have only 3 GB of accessible memory. Feedback will be sent to Microsoft: By pressing the submit button, your feedback will be used to improve Microsoft products and services. Privacy policy.
Download Process Monitor 3. It combines the features of two legacy Sysinternals utilities, Filemon and Regmon , and adds an extensive list of enhancements including rich and non-destructive filtering, comprehensive event properties such as session IDs and user names, reliable process information, full thread stacks with integrated symbol support for each operation, simultaneous logging to a file, and much more.
Its uniquely powerful features will make Process Monitor a core utility in your system troubleshooting and malware hunting toolkit.
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