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Yuri Yerusalimsky2020-05-19 22:54:40
System administration
Yuri Yerusalimsky, 2020-05-19 22:54:40

How to keep a graph of changes in the load indicators on the computer's hardware over a period of time?

All good. I know, there is such a thing as a resource monitor in Win 10, you can look at the graphs of the load indicators for the processor, memory, network and disks, everything is wonderful. But there is such a task - you need to record indicators on Win10 in order, for example, at the end of the working day to see how the load changed, to find out, if possible, which process loaded the processor the most or leaned on memory? Some work analytics for at least a day. Preferably a freeware solution.

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akelsey, 2020-05-19
@akelsey

perfmon -> data collects -> user defined.
You need to figure it out, of course, but at least for a day, at least for two.
Any monitoring system takes metrics from the operating system.

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Artem @Jump, 2020-05-19
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Dmitry Shitskov, 2020-05-19
@Zarom

On hosts perfmon -> data collects -> user defined - which ones are needed
You can collect and view, for example
Telegraf-inflixDB-Grafana

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SlavikF, 2020-05-20
@SlavikF

https://www.elastic.co/beats/metricbeat

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