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[Xen-users] IO wait on windows servers?

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Subject: [Xen-users] IO wait on windows servers?
From: "Matthew Law" <matt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2010 09:53:22 +0100
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I'm not a windows person, so I am hoping someone can help me with this...

I've just installed a Windows 2003 Server VM and I would like to make sure
that the average disk IO wait is acceptable.  In Linux and other *nixes I
would normally use sar or iostat for this.  I have found perfmon in
windows.  Will this give me the numbers I need?

Thanks,

Matt.


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