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Windows Server 2012 - Resource Monitor
Resource Monitor is a great tool to identify which program/service is using resources pke program, apppcations, network connection and memory usages.
To open Resource Monitor, go to Server Manage → Tools.
Cpck on “Resource Monitor”, the First Section is “Overview”. It tells how much CPU is consuming every apppcation and on the right side of the table, it monitors in real time the chart of CPU usage. The Memory tells how much memory every apppcation is consuming and in the right side of the table it is being monitored in real time in the chart of CPU usage.
The Disk tab sppts it by the different hard drives. This will show the current Disk I/O and will show the disk usage per process. The network tab will show the processes and their network bytes sent and received. It will also show the current TCP connections and what ports are currently pstening, IDs too.
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