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PerformanceGuard helps you quickly identify your "resource thieves:" processes and users who consume excessive amounts of resources like CPU power and RAM.

  • The quick overview: The Processes and Users graph (ANALYZE > Graphs > Combined Bar Charts > Processes & Users) provides the overview in an easy-to-view bar chart format, no matter whether you are looking for resource-consuming users or processes.

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  • The details: The Process Resources hotspot (ANALYZE > Overview > Hotspots > Process Resources) provides detailed data about resource-consuming processes, and you can drill down to view which computers and user accounts ran a given process.

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  1. Total Consumed CPU Time by Process: CPU usage in minutes for worst processes.
  2. Average Memory by Process: The amount of memory consumed by different processes.
  3. Most Active Processes by Instances: The number of times that a process has been started.
  4. Total Consumed CPU Time by User: CPU usage in minutes for the most active users.
  5. Average Consumed Memory by User: The average amount of memory consumed by processes per user.

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  1. Type: Determines the type of information shown on the pie chart:
    1. Servers: Lists servers accessed by computers.
    2. Processes: Lists processes used by computers.

IP data process information is not collected on computers that run Windows XP.

    1. Ports: Lists ports accessed by computers.
    2. Services: Lists server:port combinations accessed by computers.
    3. Subnets (outgoing traffic): List client subnets that have accessed servers.
    4. Citrix Servers (outgoing traffic): List Citrix servers that have accessed servers.
  1. Show top # only: By default only the top 20 entities are shown, but you can change this if required. Note that the last 5 % is always grouped together as a single pie slice named The Rest.
  2. Agents: Filter on computers. Select a specific group of computers or All agents.
  3. Servers: Filter on servers. Select All Servers, All Monitored Servers or a specific server or server group.
  4. Data Type: Determines the type of data by which the pie chart is ordered. The option Unavailability means the number of requests that didn't receive a response.
  5. Interval: Select which time interval the pie chart should be based on. If the predefined intervals don't suit you, select Custom to specify your own interval.

If your time interval is longer than four hours, and you have only selected monitored servers, the pie chart will be calculated based on hourly trend data.

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