Windows Server Administration Concepts: Performance Management
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This course will teach you the reasons why routine performance monitoring of your servers is an essential task for all administrators and the capabilities of the built-in tools you have at your disposal to meet these tasks.
Routine performance monitoring of your servers is an essential task for all administrators. In this course, Windows Server Administration Concepts: Performance Management, you’ll learn to identify and describe the monitoring tools for Windows Server. First, you’ll explore the four main subsystems which require routine monitoring. Next, you’ll discover the real-time and data collector tools used to create baselines and monitor the Server. Finally, you’ll learn how to collect and collate events and reports from remote Servers. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Windows Server performance management needed to effectively monitor and collect performance counters and events from a wide range of resources.
Author Name: Phil Chapman
Author Description:
Phil Chapman is a senior instructor. He is responsible for the delivery of a range of courses including official Microsoft, CompTIA, EC Council and BCS official certifications. He is also the subject matter expert and project lead for the bespoke Law Enforcement Cyber Security training packages which are delivered to UK Law Enforcement agencies and forces. He holds a variety of IT Technical and Security qualifications across many fields. Phil spent 23 years in the Royal Air Force as an Intellige… more
Table of Contents
- Course Overview
1min - Identifying Main Server Subsystems
16mins - Using Server 2019 Performance Monitoring Tools for Real-time and Baseline Data Collection
20mins - Working with Event Viewer Logs and Alerts
19mins
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