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Windows 2000 Performance Threshold Values

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Material Type: Reference Material
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Date Added to MERLOT: March 04, 2001
Date Modified in MERLOT: January 13, 2003
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Author: Microsoft - No Author Given 
Submitter : Anna Gibson

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"In general, deciding whether or not performance is acceptable is a subjective judgment that varies significantly with variations in user environments. The values you establish as the baselines for your organization are the best basis for comparison. Nevertheless, the following table containing threshold values for specific counters can help you determine whether values reported by your computer indicate a problem. If System Monitor consistently reports these values, it is likely that bottlenecks exist on your system and you should take action to tune or upgrade the affected resource." Microsoft

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Language: English
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