Windows Task Manager - I/O + Bus Bandwidth Displays?

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Hi,
I'm running Winxp SP2 Professional (32-bit). The Task Manager shows CPU and
Network bandwidth consumed. Can I also see:

- I/O Bandwidth delivered to/from each disk
- IOs per second
- Bus bandwidth consumed

Also, what does Page File Used actually tell me? Whether or not I need more
memory? something else?

Thanks,
Robert
 
Dear gettingByOk,

Control Panel / Administrative Tools / Performance. Have a poke around
there. There are heaps of performance counters exposed by Windows
kernel drivers. Per instance disk data is there. Click on the "+" and
select Physical Disk as the Performance Object. Select the volume in
the right hand side. Etc.

If the commit charge limit is larger than your physical memory total
you need more RAM.

Enjoy!

CreateWindow
http://mymessagetaker.com
The while-you-were-out message program you have been looking for!
 
Dear gettingByOk,

Control Panel / Administrative Tools / Performance. Have a poke
around
there. There are heaps of performance counters exposed by Windows
kernel drivers. Per instance disk data is there. Click on the "+" and
select Physical Disk as the Performance Object. Select the volume in
the right hand side. Etc.


Enjoy!


CreateWindow
http://mymessagetaker.com
The while-you-were-out message program you have been looking for!
 
Thanks, this is great!!!!

Quick question, any way to display the actual bytes in a better format than
the report? The report numbers change very fast and aren't formatted that
conveniently (no commas, etc.....)

The task manager displays 100Mbps so I know 80% of that on the graph is
80Mbps.

But this is fantastic, what a huge array of reports you can get!

GettingByOk
 
Dear GettingByOk,

You can write out this data to logs. It's just right there
(Performance Logs and Alerts). Just write to a .csv file and then you
can import that into excel etc. and make a chart. The logs can roll
over and you can set all sorts of things.

Have fun,

CreateWindow
 

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