Tag: memory

  • Why Your Internet Browser is Such a RAM Hog

    Why Your Internet Browser is Such a RAM Hog

    By Des Nnochiri   Savvy computer users have been ranting for years about how their internet browser hogs so much of their RAM. The issue has become so important that some are even using a platform’s RAM-consumption rate as the main factor affecting their decision to use it. Although shocking that a single application on […]

  • The Sound of Silence: Threats from Without and Threats from Within

    The Sound of Silence: Threats from Without and Threats from Within

    By Des Nnochiri   Recent news has broken about a group of hackers which appears to be operating out of Russia. The group, dubbed “Silence,” is believed to be involved in the theft of over $800,000 from multiple Russian and Eastern European financial institutions.   However, what is particularly notable about this group is they […]

  • Paging File Percent of Usage Counter

    Paging File Percent of Usage Counter

    By Zoë Dunning   Following last week’s article about monitoring CPU usage using Performance Monitor counters, this post concerns the “\Paging File\% Usage” counter. Overview “\Paging File\% Usage” displays the percentage of the paging file that is currently in use. A paging file is a hidden, optional system storage file on a hard disk. Only […]

  • Pages Per Second Counters

    Pages Per Second Counters

    By Zoë Dunning   Continuing with last week’s article on Current and Average Disk Queue Length, this week we’ll discuss Pages Per Second and its related counters. Overview Just as you should monitor the number of requests that Current and Avg. Disk Queue Length represent in the queue to pinpoint possible bottleneck, you should also […]