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How can Reliability Monitor be used to identify performance-related issues in Windows Server?

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06-22-2024, 08:37 AM
You know how Windows Server sometimes slows down out of nowhere. I fire up Reliability Monitor to spot those sneaky glitches. It logs all the hiccups, like apps freezing or hardware acting up. You just search for it in the Start menu. Click on recent events that scream performance drag. I once caught a driver update messing with my CPU spikes there. Scroll through the timeline. See patterns in slowdowns tied to specific tasks. You highlight failures that hog resources. I poke around error details for clues on bottlenecks. It flags when services crash and tank speed. You export reports if you want to chase fixes later. I bet you'll uncover hidden culprits quick. Reliability Monitor paints a clear picture of what bogs things down.

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