Using Windows Performance Monitor To Baseline A Terminal Server
Wednesday, 15 November 2006 by Michel Roth
A new artcile has been releases on MSTerminalServices.org by Michael Burke on using Windows performance monitor to baseline a Terminal Server. This is part two of two. Part two reviews the data gathered and looks at how to interpret the counters:

"Windows Performance Monitor (PerfMon) is an excellent tool for diagnosing performance issues on Windows servers. In part one of this article, we reviewed how to use PerfMon to create a baseline and gather data. In part two, we will review the data gathered and look at how to interpret the counters."

"Windows Performance Monitor is a great diagnostic tool; however like every tool, it is only as good as the knowledge of the person using it. Take the time to develop baselines of your various Terminal Servers deployed in your environment. Be sure to perform separate baselines of the various hardware platforms used and Terminal Server “application silos” so all of your varying server profiles are covered."

Read the entire article here.

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