How to monitor Web server performance by using counter logs in System Monitor in IISArticle ID: 313064 - View products that this article applies to.
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On This PageSUMMARYThis step-by-step article describes how to create and configure counter logs in System Monitor so that you can monitor Web server performance.
In System Monitor, you can create logs to automatically collect server activity data at specified intervals. You can then use this data to help you identify the cause of delays, and to tune your server for optimal performance. System Monitor uses counters to track the activity of specific objects (services or mechanisms that control server resources). In addition to the objects and counters that are included with Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Internet Information Services (IIS) 5.0 installs counters that monitor Web server performance. These counters include global IIS counters, Web service counters, File Transfer Protocol (FTP) service counters, and Active Server Pages (ASP) program counters. Global IIS counters monitor the activity of all IIS services, such as bandwidth usage and caching. Web service, FTP service, and ASP program counters monitor connection activity. How to Create a Counter LogTo create a counter log:
How to Configure a Counter LogTo configure a counter log:
How to Choose CountersThere are hundreds of counters from which you can choose to monitor server activity. The following list describes the counters that are useful for monitoring the load on your Web server, and provides ideal values for each.
REFERENCESFor more information about how to create and use counter logs in which to monitor server performance, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
248345 How to create a log using System Monitor in Windows
238145 How to monitor bandwidth throttling
For additional information about how to enable IIS logging, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
300390 How To Enable IIS Logging Site Activity
For more information about how to optimize IIS, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
308186 How to optimize Web server performance in Windows 2000
305313 Optimizing Internet Information Services 5.0
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
323312 How to create an IIS baseline by using performance log analysis
For more information about how to gather individual baseline information, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
323314 How to create an IIS baseline by using the Memory object
323315 How to create an IIS baseline by using the Processor object
323316 How to create an IIS baseline by using the Active Server pages object
323317 How to create an IIS baseline by using the Web service object
PropertiesArticle ID: 313064 - Last Review: February 5, 2007 - Revision: 3.4
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