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performance monitor in iis 7 to monitor which website is using most resources (asp.net)
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InPerformance Monitor w/ SQL Server - how many counters is too many?Requests in IIS' “SendResponse” state stuck for a long time; Slow IIS 7.5/ASP.NET 4.0 web applicationUse perfmon to monitor a specific ASP.NET webapp across worker process restarts, IIS restarts, etc.?Why is ASP.NET not in the performance monitor?How to tell a Performance Monitor Data Collector Set to regularly generate Reports?View the performance counters I have added to a Data Collector set after creation on Windows Server 2008 R2Monitoring “Request Wait Time” in PerfMonwhich performance counters mainly matter for windows server performance?Mapping a PID to w3wp# in data collector setsPerformance monitor triggering a batch script
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I am using Windows Server 2008 R2 and IIS 7.5, and am hosting multiple websites on the same webserver. Is it possible to use Performance Monitor to know on average which website is using the most resources?
I've added a user-defined Data Collector Set in Performance Monitor collecting data for 1 day. However, I could not find any details which hint which website is using the most resources. Which counters are crucial to monitor websites?
The generated report tells me that the top process is w3wp##1 - how can I know which website it corresponds to?
I've also tried to add counters for ASP.Net Applications for all object instances, however % Managed Processor Time (estimated) is 0 at all times.
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I am using Windows Server 2008 R2 and IIS 7.5, and am hosting multiple websites on the same webserver. Is it possible to use Performance Monitor to know on average which website is using the most resources?
I've added a user-defined Data Collector Set in Performance Monitor collecting data for 1 day. However, I could not find any details which hint which website is using the most resources. Which counters are crucial to monitor websites?
The generated report tells me that the top process is w3wp##1 - how can I know which website it corresponds to?
I've also tried to add counters for ASP.Net Applications for all object instances, however % Managed Processor Time (estimated) is 0 at all times.
iis iis-7.5 asp.net performance-monitoring performance-tuning
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I am using Windows Server 2008 R2 and IIS 7.5, and am hosting multiple websites on the same webserver. Is it possible to use Performance Monitor to know on average which website is using the most resources?
I've added a user-defined Data Collector Set in Performance Monitor collecting data for 1 day. However, I could not find any details which hint which website is using the most resources. Which counters are crucial to monitor websites?
The generated report tells me that the top process is w3wp##1 - how can I know which website it corresponds to?
I've also tried to add counters for ASP.Net Applications for all object instances, however % Managed Processor Time (estimated) is 0 at all times.
iis iis-7.5 asp.net performance-monitoring performance-tuning
I am using Windows Server 2008 R2 and IIS 7.5, and am hosting multiple websites on the same webserver. Is it possible to use Performance Monitor to know on average which website is using the most resources?
I've added a user-defined Data Collector Set in Performance Monitor collecting data for 1 day. However, I could not find any details which hint which website is using the most resources. Which counters are crucial to monitor websites?
The generated report tells me that the top process is w3wp##1 - how can I know which website it corresponds to?
I've also tried to add counters for ASP.Net Applications for all object instances, however % Managed Processor Time (estimated) is 0 at all times.
iis iis-7.5 asp.net performance-monitoring performance-tuning
iis iis-7.5 asp.net performance-monitoring performance-tuning
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This should answer your question http://www.shubho.net/2011/02/performance-monitoring-aspnet.html
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This should answer your question http://www.shubho.net/2011/02/performance-monitoring-aspnet.html
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This should answer your question http://www.shubho.net/2011/02/performance-monitoring-aspnet.html
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This should answer your question http://www.shubho.net/2011/02/performance-monitoring-aspnet.html
This should answer your question http://www.shubho.net/2011/02/performance-monitoring-aspnet.html
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