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Windows performance analysis field guide /

Microsoft Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 are designed to be the best performing operating systems to date, but even the best systems can be overwhelmed with load and/or plagued with poorly performing code. Windows Performance Analysis Field Guide gives you a practical field guide approach to...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Huffman, Clint (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Waltham, Massachusetts : Elsevier Inc., 2015.
Colección:Syngress
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Windows Performance Analysis Field Guide; Copyright; Dedication; Acknowledgments; Biography; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Who should read this book?; Chapter 1: Start here; Introduction; Is it a problem with boot or shutdown performance?; Is it a hardware or software system hang?; Troubleshooting hardware system hangs; Review the System Event Logs; Potential cause: Busy or malfunctioning hardware; Hardware Diagnostics; Potential cause: Virtual machine host; Potential cause: Power and/or excessive temperatures; Complete or partial system hangs.
  • Potential Cause: High Processor or Disk UsagePotential Cause: Lack of Kernel Pool Memory; Potential Cause: High Processor Interrupts or DPCs; Process terminated unexpectedly; General slow system performance; If on the console/desktop of a single system; If monitoring one or more systems; Common environmental and hardware-induced performance problems; Power usage analysis; Ensure the computer is plugged in with the proper power adapter; Ensure the hard drives and optical drives are running at full performance; Review the system's power plans; Is the system overheated?; Conclusion.
  • Windows Performance Analysis Industry Experts and Their Contact InformationChapter 2: Performance monitor; Introduction; Introduction to Performance Monitor; Why do you need to know Performance Monitor?; What are performance counters and can we trust them?; Basic usage; Starting Performance Monitor; Adding and removing counters; Hiding and showing counters; Highlighting a counter; The Last, Minimum, Average, and Maximum fields in the Graph; Graph types; View as a line chart; View as a histogram (bar chart); View as a Report; The overhead of viewing live performance counters.
  • Viewing remote performance countersShowing and hiding the console tree; Counter instances are not automatically added or removed; Gaps in Performance Monitor data; Opening a counter log; Using the time range control; Performance counters; Counter descriptions; Counter paths; Counters are always positive; Unique instance names; Special counter instances; Scaling counters; Automatic scaling; Changing the scale of the chart; Default scaling in log files; Counter correlation; Data collectors; Introduction to data collectors.
  • Creating and starting a performance counter data collector using the wizardDeleting a data collector set; Starting and stopping performance counter data collectors; Creating a performance counter data collector template; Using the PAL tool to create a data collector template; Creating and starting a data collector set using a template; Creating a circular data collector; Selecting a sample interval; Selecting counter paths for a performance counter data collector; Impact of collecting counter data; Managing the size of counter logs; Creating a ``black box� � data collector.