How can PRTG Network Monitor help resolve my Windows Networking Issues?
Here are 5 ways that PRTG Network Monitor can help resolve my Windows Networking Issues: 1. Monitor local and remote CPU, Memory, Page File, Disk, and Network Performance As a Windows Network Administrator, you are going to want to monitor all of these stats, both locally and remotely, because if there is a strain on any of these, you could suffer poor local system performance or poor performance across your entire Windows Infrastructure. It surprises me when I talk to a Windows Admin, suffering from performance issues, who does not have a performance tool in place. Windows built-in performance monitoring tools just do not cut it. In Figure 8 below, you see the CPU performance for my local Vista workstation over the past 2 days (for both of the cores of my CPU). From here, I can tell that I do not have a CPU bottleneck as the max utilization was 62%. Figure 8: CPU Performance for my local system over 2 days I can create these same type of graphs for %disk free, memory, and much more. T