Using Windows Performance Monitor To Baseline A Terminal Server (Part 1)
Thursday, 19 October 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 article discusses Windows Performance Monitor and how to use it to create a baseline Terminal Server in order to analyze any performance issues.

"Performance Monitor can capture a plethora of information on a Windows Server and is useful in diagnosing performance problems. However, to meaningfully analyze the PerfMon data captured when troubleshooting performance issues, it is critical that you have a baseline of normal system performance for comparison. This article focuses on using PerfMon to create a performance baseline on a Windows Terminal Server, but the following information also applies to baselining any Windows-based server."

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