Windows provides a feature called Performance Counters, which are used to provide information on how well the operating system, service, application, or driver is performing. Normally, you use Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) to get individual metrics values and use more advanced applications such as Perfmon for visualizing the performance data locally. For .NET Framework applications, you can read multiple counters provided directly by the runtime; you can find a list of the counters in the documentation: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/debug-trace-profile/performance-counters. Having access to these metrics, you can easily monitor unusual spikes in the number of exceptions thrown (even without analyzing logs) or analyze garbage collection issues. On top of that, many classic .NET Framework applications expose their own Performance...
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