So now we have gone over what we need to
properly manage a windows environment, here are some best practise
recommendations.
There are 3 main components to monitor in
your windows systems:
· CPU
– physical utilization
· Memory
- usage
·
Disk – occupancy and performance
These are all components that if they fill
up or are over utilized will severely effect performance.
Best
practice recommendations - CPU
What
to monitor
The first component to look at is
CPU. When monitoring CPU you need to understand the difference between Logical
CPU and Physical CPU, if your system is virtualized then it will be logical CPU
as the windows environment does not know about the physical CPU it is being
hosted on.
· If physical,
CPU Total utilization of the machine - a physical system is much
simpler as you are directly monitoring the physical components.
· If
virtualized, CPU usage by the guest system
- you will need to know the Physical CPU usage which is under the
hypervisor. If you only look at CPU busy and it says 80%, it could be 80% busy
of the 5% that has been allocated to it by VMware. You need to look at process
level CPU busy.
·
Process-level CPU busy; if virtualized gives a view of relative
usage of the physical CPU busy from the host. It shows you how much CPU time each process is
using, this is useful to see where all your CPU time is being used.
On Monday I'll be looking at how hard you can work a CPU.
Josh Worth
Consultant
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