Configuring monitoring and alerting for Windows Server
Over the years, Windows Server has increased the number of built-in tools that can be used for both monitoring and troubleshooting your Windows Server workloads. Monitoring and ease of troubleshooting are arguably just as important as implementing the environment itself.
Consider this: if you are unable to properly identify performance and reliability and are unable to continuously evaluate and optimize the overall performance of your Windows Server workloads both on-premises and in a hybrid architecture, your application and user experience will suffer thus reducing the success of your implementation. Let’s begin by learning about two variants of the Performance Monitor tool available to a Windows Server administrator.
Monitoring Windows Server using Performance Monitor
Performance Monitor has been the go-to tool for quite some time (since circa 1993) and is still a component on every Windows Server OS to date...