AnonGod
IS-IT--Management
- Jun 5, 2000
- 223
I'm sure this has been answered before... I must not be searching for the correct terms. If there is another thread that I can get linked to, I'd appreciate it. 
I want to monitor system performance on our servers and workstations (say 5-6 2003 and XP machines). I want to identify any bottlenecks or hardware improvements.
The default ones that performance monitor loads include:
-Memory - Pages/sec
-Physical Disk(total) - Avg. Disk Queue Length
-Processor(total) - % processor time
Are these good enough to find most bottlenecks on the systems? Our workstations are mostly used for Internet access/java apps/and citrix connections - is there anything else that could be added?
Thanks!
-Andrew
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I want to monitor system performance on our servers and workstations (say 5-6 2003 and XP machines). I want to identify any bottlenecks or hardware improvements.
The default ones that performance monitor loads include:
-Memory - Pages/sec
-Physical Disk(total) - Avg. Disk Queue Length
-Processor(total) - % processor time
Are these good enough to find most bottlenecks on the systems? Our workstations are mostly used for Internet access/java apps/and citrix connections - is there anything else that could be added?
Thanks!

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anongod@hotmail.com
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