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  2. NetBackup™ Backup Planning and Performance Tuning Guide
  3. Measuring Performance
  4. Evaluating system components
  5. About the Windows Performance Monitor
NetBackup™ Backup Planning and Performance Tuning Guide

About the Windows Performance Monitor

The Performance Monitor organizes information by object, counter, and instance.

An object is a system resource category, such as a processor or physical disk. Properties of an object are counters. Counters for the Processor object include %Processor Time, which is the default counter, and Interrupts/sec. Duplicate counters are handled by instances. For example, to monitor the %Processor Time of a specific CPU on a multiple CPU system, the Processor object is selected. Then the %Processor Time counter for that object is selected, followed by the specific CPU instance for the counter.

In the Performance Monitor, you can view data in real-time format or collect the data in a log for future analysis. Specific components to evaluate include CPU load, memory use, and disk load.

Note:

You should use a remote host for monitoring of the test host to reduce any load that might otherwise skew results.

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