Defining and using machine groups are important features of the Performance Sentry Performance Database (PDB). Machine groups are especially useful in managing the performance data from hundreds or thousands of machines. Additionally, using machine groups improves charting and reporting performance in the Performance Sentry Portal. “A Guide to Using Machine Groups Effectively in the Performance Sentry PDB” describes how to define Machine Groups and assign machines in the PDB to those groups.
Defining and Using Machine Groups in the Performance Sentry PDB
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