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Blog Post:
PAL 2.3 with Multi-Threading!
Jeff Stokes
PAL ( http://pal.codeplex.com/ ) is a favorite tool of mine, written by Clint Huffman. I’ve written about it a few times but maybe you weren’t aware that the newest release has multi-threading capability? It’s no in your face though really, just an option on the last page, the Execute page: ...
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5 Jun 2012
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Introducing Windows Server 2012 Free e-book available
Jeff Stokes
I highly recommend giving this a read so you are ready for Windows Server 2012. The dude had a hand in proofing the book and even has a sidebar on page 25 on performance monitoring. Give it a read, rumor has it there may be some floating around at TechEd Orlando and Amsterdam as well… PDF...
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5 Jun 2012
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How to sustain your data collector set through a reboot!
Jeff Stokes
This is a special post, from the Microsoft Premier Field Engineers (PFE) Vital Signs Instructors alias…something we felt should be shared. If you had noticed, it’s difficult to sustain a data collector set in Perfmon for 2008 R2 through a reboot, so it automatically starts after the reboot. Well...
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16 Nov 2011
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