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W4   Windows NT Performance Monitoring and Tuning   am program
Aeleen Frisch, Exponential Consulting

Who should attend: NT system administrators familiar with elementary concepts and tasks, including basic server configuration and maintenance, configuring TCP/IP networking under Windows NT, and administering Windows NT services. Experience tuning UNIX or other systems is helpful but not required.

Learn about in-depth ways to monitor and improve system and network performance on Windows NT systems. This course will discuss a variety of real-world scenarios and examples. We will utilize the standard Windows NT Performance Monitor facility to examine and track system performance.

Topics covered:

-    Overview of performance factors and considerations
 
-    Monitoring system operation and evaluating system efficiency
 
-    Strategies for locating performance bottlenecks
 
-    CPU performance
 
-    Memory usage and its performance implications
 
-    Disk and other I/O performance issues
 
-    Network performance issues
 
-    System tuning strategies and hints
 
-    Capacity planning
 
 


Aeleen Frisch   has been a system administrator for over 15 years. She currently looks after a very heterogeneous network of UNIX and Windows NT systems. She is the author of several books, including Essential Windows NT System Administration and Essential System Administration.
 


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