Course: Microsoft Windows Performance Monitoring
duration: 11 hours |
Language: English (US) |
access duration: 90 days |
Details
In this Microsoft training course you will learn the basics of performance monitoring in Windows and the most important tools such as Windows Resource Monitor Windows Performance Manager and Windows Task Manager. You will learn about monitor and diagnose performance problems in Windows systems. Finally you will learn the basic and additional performance tools in the Windows Operating System.
Among subjects covered are CPU, disk I / O, logging tools, Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, event viewer, Msconfig, WinSAT and far more.
Result
After finishing this training course you are familiar with the basics of performance monitoring in Windows and monitor and diagnose performance problems in Windows systems.
Prerequisites
There is no specific knowledge required.
Target audience
System Administrator, Helpdesk Operator
Content
Microsoft Windows Performance Monitoring
Microsoft Windows Performance Monitoring Basics
- start the course
- describe computer performance monitoring and its application in Windows
- list reasons for monitoring performance
- characterize performance issues in Windows systems
- describe types of performance monitoring
- describe the process for analyzing performance data
- describe steps for fixing issues identified in performance monitoring
- describe the key system performance metrics in a computer system, including CPU, memory, disk I/O, and network I/O
- describe the elements of performance measurement, including time, data, and throughput measurements
- describe the elements and features of Windows Resource Monitor
- list the main performance metrics related to processes in Windows, including process count, thread count, and handle count
- monitor process CPU usage in Windows Resource Monitor
- monitor process memory usage in Windows Resource Monitor
- monitor disk I/O in Windows Resource Monitor
- monitor network I/O usage in Windows Resource Monitor
- describe the elements and features of Windows Performance Monitor or perfmon
- list key Windows Performance Monitor objects and use them for system performance monitoring
- list key Windows Performance Monitor counters and use them for system performance monitoring
- create graphs to visualize performance characteristics in Windows Performance Monitor
- create a performance alert in Windows Performance Monitor
- use Windows Task Manager for basic real-time performance monitoring
- use Windows Task Manager to monitor memory performance metrics
- use Windows Task Manager to monitor CPU performance metrics
- use Windows Task Manager to monitor I/O performance metrics
- use Windows Task Manager for in-depth monitoring tasks, including counters, process management, and process dumps
- use Task Manager, Performance Monitor, and Resource Monitor to monitor real-time performance statistics in Windows
Microsoft Windows Performance Monitoring Best Practice
- start the course
- examine performance data from a number of sources, over time, to diagnose issues in Windows systems
- use perfmon to collect historical data in a Windows system
- analyze data captured with perfmon in a Windows system
- use Logman to collect historical data in a Windows system
- use Relog to analyze historical data in a Windows system
- describe reasons for automating the analysis of performance data in a Windows system
- describe the features and functions of Performance Analysis of Logs tool
- install the Performance Analysis of Logs tool
- import data into the Performance Analysis of Logs tool
- create reports in the Performance Analysis of Logs tool
- read reports from the Performance Analysis of Logs tool
- describe the use of graphs in the Performance Analysis of Logs tool
- describe low-level system metrics in Windows systems
- describe the Windows Performance Toolkit for analyzing low-level system metrics in Windows systems
- collect low-level system metrics in Windows systems using the Windows Performance Recorder
- analyze low-level system metrics in Windows systems using the Windows Performance Analyzer
- uncover deeper issues by analyzing low-level system metrics in Windows systems using the Windows Performance Analyzer
- graph low-level system metrics in Windows systems using the Windows Performance Analyzer
- describe best practice for performance monitoring of Windows systems
- describe key CPU metrics and thresholds
- describe key Memory metrics and thresholds
- describe key Disk I/O metrics and thresholds
- describe key Network I/O metrics and thresholds
- use the Performance Analysis of Logs tool to analyze low-level Windows system performance
Microsoft Windows Performance Tools In Windows Operating Systems
- start the course
- recognize some of the key features of Windows Performance Monitor and methods used to access the tool in Windows 7
- identify some of the key features of Windows Resource Monitor and methods used to access the tool in Windows 7
- recognize the key features of Windows Task Manager and methods used to access the tool in Windows 7
- recognize some of the key features of Windows Performance Analyzer and the method used to access the tool in Windows 7
- recognize some of the key features of Windows Performance Recorder and the method used to access the tool in Windows 7
- recognize some of the key features of the Performance Analysis of Logs tool and the method used to access the tool in Windows 7
- recognize some of the key features of Windows Performance Monitor and the methods used to access the tool in Windows 8.1
- identify some of the key features of Windows Resource Monitor and methods used to access the tool in Windows 8.1
- recognize some of the key features of Windows Task Manager and the methods used to access the tool in Windows 8.1
- recognize some of the key features of Windows Performance Analyzer and the method used to access the tool in Windows 8.1
- recognize some of the key features of Windows Performance Recorder and the method used to access the tool in Windows 8.1
- recognize some of the key features of the Performance Analysis of Logs tool and the method used to access the tool in Windows 8.1
- recognize some of the key features of Windows Performance Monitor and the methods used to access the tool in Windows 10
- identify some of the key features of Windows Resource Monitor and the methods used to access the tool in Windows 10
- recognize some of the key features of Windows Task Manager and the methods used to access the tool in Windows 10
- recognize some of the key features of Windows Performance Analyzer and the method used to access the tool in Windows 10
- recognize some of the key features of Windows Performance Recorder and the method used to access the tool in Windows 10
- identify some of the key features of the Performance Analysis of Logs tool and the method used to access the tool in Windows 10
- use different methods to access and explore Windows Performance Monitor, Task Manager, and Resource Monitor in Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10
Windows Performance Monitoring: Additional Performance Tools
- start the course
- recognize some of the key features of Windows Reliability Monitor and methods used to access the tool in Windows 7
- recognize the key features of the Windows Experience index and how to access it in Windows 7
- use Event Viewer logs to look for resource issues in Windows 7
- recognize how Event Viewer can e-mail and display messages of low system resources in Windows 7
- clean and tweak the hard disk to improve the overall performance in Windows 7
- recognize how to adjust processor affinity and set application priority settings in Windows 7 to improve application performance
- recognize how to adjust performance options in Windows 7 to improve system performance
- use Msconfig to adjust settings and improve performance from startup in Windows 7
- recognize some of the key features of Windows Reliability Monitor and methods used to access the tool in Windows 8.1
- recognize the key features of the Windows Experience index and how to access it in Windows 8.1
- use Event Viewer logs to look for resource issues in Windows 8.1
- recognize how Event Viewer can e-mail and display messages of low system resources in Windows 8.1
- clean and tweak the hard disk to improve the overall performance in Windows 8.1
- recognize how to adjust processor affinity and set application priority settings in Windows 8.1 to improve application performance
- recognize how to adjust performance options in Windows 8.1 to improve system performance
- use Msconfig to adjust settings and improve performance from startup in Windows 8.1
- recognize some of the key features of Windows Reliability Monitor and methods used to access the tool in Windows 10
- recognize the key features of the Windows Experience index and how to access it in Windows 10
- use Event Viewer logs to look for resource issues in Windows 10
- recognize how Event Viewer can e-mail and display messages of low system resources in Windows 10
- clean and tweak the hard disk to improve the overall performance in Windows 10
- recognize how to adjust processor affinity and set application priority settings in Windows 10 to improve application performance
- recognize how to adjust performance options in Windows 10 to improve system performance
- use Msconfig to adjust settings and improve performance from startup in Windows 10
- run Windows Experience Index in Windows 7 and WinSAT in Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 to gather baseline information on your system
Course options
We offer several optional training products to enhance your learning experience. If you are planning to use our training course in preperation for an official exam then whe highly recommend using these optional training products to ensure an optimal learning experience. Sometimes there is only a practice exam or/and practice lab available.
Optional practice exam (trial exam)
To supplement this training course you may add a special practice exam. This practice exam comprises a number of trial exams which are very similar to the real exam, both in terms of form and content. This is the ultimate way to test whether you are ready for the exam.
Optional practice lab
To supplement this training course you may add a special practice lab. You perform the tasks on real hardware and/or software applicable to your Lab. The labs are fully hosted in our cloud. The only thing you need to use our practice labs is a web browser. In the LiveLab environment you will find exercises which you can start immediately. The lab enviromentconsist of complete networks containing for example, clients, servers,etc. This is the ultimate way to gain extensive hands-on experience.
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