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How can I tell when I am out of RAM and need to add more memory?
The best single indicator of a real memory (RAM) shortage is Available Bytes. This Counter reports the current number of pages (in bytes – there are 4096 bytes in a page) in the Zero, Free, and Standby Lists that the Memory Manager maintains. This pool of available memory is used to resolve page faults quickly. […]
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- Windows Performance and Capacity Planning Challenges in Virtualized Environments
- Defining and Using Machine Groups in the Performance Sentry PDB
- Microsoft’s Hyper-V Performance — Introduction
- Performance Sentry Cumulative Maintenance Released
- Demand Technology Software Announces v2.4 of the Performance Sentry Web Portal
- Performance Sentry VM 2.0 now available
- Performance Sentry supports Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows 8.1
- New Performance Objects in Windows 8 and Server 2012
- MXG and Performance Sentry for Cost Effective Windows Performance Monitoring
- Performance Sentry supports Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8
- Performance Sentry Performance Database (PDB) Data Model