Tag: monitoring

  • How to Manage Linux Logs

    How to Manage Linux Logs

    By Des Nnochiri   Log files in Linux often contain information that can assist in tracking down the cause of issues hampering system or network performance. If you have multiple servers or levels of IT architecture, the number of logs you generate can soon become overwhelming. In this article, we’ll be looking at some ways […]

  • How to Monitor Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Networks

    How to Monitor Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Networks

    By Des Nnochiri   Most enterprises now use two or more cloud service providers, and 35% use up to five monitoring tools to keep tabs on hybrid cloud and multi-cloud environments. Even before organizations began shifting software and IT infrastructure to the cloud, a typical business would use four to ten tools just to monitor […]

  • Almost Free Remote Support / Remote Access Tool

    Almost Free Remote Support / Remote Access Tool

    Executive Summary: Practically unlimited remote desktop support / remote access for a one time cost of $125!   Just install the remote agent and you can access devices at the remote agent’s site.  It just works!   Really?  Sounds like a scam?  No, we’ve had this underappreciated feature for years.  Time to get the word out […]

  • Here’s How to Stop Google from Tracking Your Phone – For Real This Time

    Here’s How to Stop Google from Tracking Your Phone – For Real This Time

    By Des Nnochiri   We all know Google wants to be in all our business. Whether we’re shopping, streaming, searching, or taking a stroll, Google is gathering vast amounts of data on us through our ubiquitous smartphones and other connected devices.   However, up until recently, you may have thought that if you disabled your […]

  • 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 […]

  • Counters Monitoring CPU Usage

    Counters Monitoring CPU Usage

    By Zoë Dunning   This week’s topic is monitoring CPU usage using the “\Processor Information(_Total)\% Processor Time” and “\Processor Information(_Total)\% Processor Queue Length” counters. Overview “\Processor Information(_Total)\% Processor Time” shows the percentage of the time that the processor takes to execute a non-idle thread during a sample interval. In other words, this counter shows processor […]

  • The Connected Home – How Secure Are All These Gadgets?

    The Connected Home – How Secure Are All These Gadgets?

    by Des Nnochiri   Connected or smart homes are becoming more commonplace as people use computer networks to control different aspects of their in-house technology. But how secure are these networks? Everything Online A connected home allows occupiers to remotely control and monitor their in-house technology via their smartphones and tablets and its uses can […]

  • 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 […]

  • Current & Average Disk Queue Length Counters

    Current & Average Disk Queue Length Counters

    By Zoë Dunning   This article describes two Windows Performance Monitor disk queue length counters—Current Disk Queue Length and Average Disk Queue Length—identifies potential problems, and provides basic solutions. Overview “\Local Disk\Current Disk Queue Length” is a direct measurement of the number of requests present at the time that the performance data is collected. It […]