tailieunhanh - Lecture Managing and maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 environment - Module 10

Lecture Managing and maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 environment - Module 10: Preparing to monitor server performance. This module explains how to monitor server performance by using performance tools, configure and manage performance logs, configure and manage alerts, and manage system monitor views. | Module 10: Preparing to Monitor Server Performance Overview Introduction to Monitoring Server Performance Performing Real-Time and Logged Monitoring Configuring and Managing Counter Logs Configuring Alerts Lesson: Introduction to Monitoring Server Performance Why Monitor Performance? Multimedia: Creating a Performance Baseline Guidelines for Establishing a Baseline Why Monitor Performance? By monitoring performance, you obtain data that you can use to: Understand workload and its effect on system resources Identify resource-use trends Test proposed configuration changes Diagnose and optimize the system Uncover bottlenecks Multimedia: Creating a Performance Baseline This presentation explains the general steps for creating a performance baseline A baseline is the level of system performance that you decide is acceptable Guidelines for Establishing a Baseline Measure realistic conditions and connections Measure over enough time to capture typical work rhythms Establish baselines early | Module 10: Preparing to Monitor Server Performance Overview Introduction to Monitoring Server Performance Performing Real-Time and Logged Monitoring Configuring and Managing Counter Logs Configuring Alerts Lesson: Introduction to Monitoring Server Performance Why Monitor Performance? Multimedia: Creating a Performance Baseline Guidelines for Establishing a Baseline Why Monitor Performance? By monitoring performance, you obtain data that you can use to: Understand workload and its effect on system resources Identify resource-use trends Test proposed configuration changes Diagnose and optimize the system Uncover bottlenecks Multimedia: Creating a Performance Baseline This presentation explains the general steps for creating a performance baseline A baseline is the level of system performance that you decide is acceptable Guidelines for Establishing a Baseline Measure realistic conditions and connections Measure over enough time to capture typical work rhythms Establish baselines early in deployment Lesson: Performing Real-Time and Logged Monitoring What Is Real-Time and Logged Monitoring? What Is Task Manager? What Is the Performance Console? Why Monitor Servers Remotely? Practice: Performing Real-Time Monitoring Terminal Objective: After completing this lesson, students will be able to prepare to monitor performance. Enabling Objectives: After completing this lesson, students will be able to: Explain how to use the Performance tool. Explain how to use the Task Manager tool. Explain the Ad-hoc and historical monitoring. Log on to a remote computer by using Performance Use Task Manager for ad-hoc monitoring. Use Performance for ad-hoc and historical monitoring What Is Real-Time and Logged Monitoring? Real-Time Monitoring Logged Monitoring Monitors the system Processes and updates data from the operating system Documents the state of memory, processor, storage and network Collects and stores data for a span of time Detects bottlenecks and records system changes .

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