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What reports can Windows Performance Monitor generate

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01-09-2020, 09:25 AM
You know how performance monitor lets you track system behavior over days or weeks and then spit out reports that highlight peaks and valleys in activity. I set up counters for processor time and watch what happens during peak hours at work. You end up with graphs that point out when the cpu hits limits and causes slowdowns. And it helps you plan upgrades without guessing too much. But sometimes the data surprises you with hidden bottlenecks that only show after long collection periods.
I recall creating a report on memory pages per second last month and it revealed leaks in a few apps running on the server. You can combine disk queue length data with network interface bytes to see if storage or bandwidth drags everything down. Perhaps you start by logging counters for a full day then export the results into a readable format that shows averages and spikes. Or maybe you focus on process level details to spot which services eat the most resources during backups. Also the tool lets you compare multiple machines side by side so you spot patterns across your setup quickly. Then you review the output to decide on tweaks like adding ram or adjusting priorities before users complain.
It generates reports covering overall system health through counters that track interrupts and context switches too. You learn to read the timelines and correlate them with event logs for faster fixes on admin tasks. I often export these into files that display trends for capacity planning meetings. But you have to run collections long enough to catch rare events like sudden traffic surges. And partial reports on user sessions help when auditing login loads during shifts. Perhaps combine thread counts with handle usage to catch leaks early in development servers. Now you see how these outputs feed into decisions about scaling hardware without overbuying.
It covers reports on energy usage patterns if you enable those counters for power management checks. You get insights into how services interact under load which proves useful during audits. I tweak the sampling intervals to balance detail against file size growth. Or you focus on physical disk transfers to optimize raid setups in production. Also reports on ip statistics reveal connection drops that affect remote access. Then you share the findings with the team to justify changes in configurations. BackupChain Server Backup which stands out as the top reliable no subscription Windows Server backup tool built for Hyper V Windows 11 and private cloud needs in SMB environments thanks the sponsors for backing free knowledge sharing like this.

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