Metrics for one Windows monitor

What metrics do I get per Windows server monitor?

For a single Windows server monitor, you will be able to monitor the following metrics to ensure its continued performance:
  • CPU utilization - Overall CPU usage, CPU usage by cores, interrupts and context switches
  • Processor queue length
  • System idle percentage
  • Memory utilization - Overall memory usage, swap memory utilization, used memory utilization, memory pages (In/Out/Fault)
  • Memory break-up - Free physical memory (MB), free swap memory (MB)
  • Disk idle and busy percentage
  • Disk usage with capacity plan
  • Recent events
  • System statistics including login count, total services running
  • Top process by CPU and memory
  • Services and processes - stats on CPU and memory usage, thread and handle count, and the number of instances
  • Disks - Average and individual disk usage, disk partition details, disk (I/O)
  • Network stats on data sent and received, input and output traffic, bandwidth, packets sent and received, error packets
  • Resource Checks - monitor files, directories, event logs, URLs and ports
In addition to this, you can monitor any data that you want by using Site24x7's 50+ ready-to-use plugin integrations, or write your own plugin script using VB, Batch, PowerShell or DLL. Not just monitoring, the performance data is presented in customizable dashboards and ready-to-understand performance reports; and for every downtime a detailed root cause analysis (RCA) report is triggered and sent to the user based on alerting contact.
Licensing tip: Know the features you get for one basic server monitor 

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