In each of the tabs the windows on the left can be collapsed, expanded and resized. The main tabs are CPU, Memory, Disk and Networking. The overview tab gives a summary of the other ones. Each new launch will show the view as configured when Resmon was closed. Resmon will show the window below on first launch. Launching Resource Monitor will also launch a background process of Perfmon to act as a data source. Also, when it is running, you can view the channels that provide the data. You can confirm this provides the data for Resource Monitor by observing that this trace is only running when Resource Monitor is running. There you will see a session called WDC.GUID (the GUID will vary). You can view this tracing session by launching Perfmon, expanding Data Collector Sets, then select Event Tracing Sessions. In fact, Resource Monitor is composed of Perfmon data combined with Windows Event Tracing data. Resource Monitor is a method of viewing Perfmon data. It can also be launched directly by running Resource Monitor can be launched from the advanced tools tab in “Performance Information and Tools”, which is located in Control Panel. In this blog, (the first of 2 on the subject of underutilized tools) I will discuss Resource Monitor which is available on both client and server versions of Windows starting with Windows Vista. Hello AskPerf! Leonard with the Performance Team here to discuss the Resource Monitor tool and we can use it to troubleshoot Windows Performance issues. First published on TECHNET on Feb 01, 2012
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