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iluhka2016-05-31 13:54:42
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iluhka, 2016-05-31 13:54:42

What tools can you recommend for analyzing the load on a Windows 2008-12 server, in terms of CPU, RAM, HDD, Ethernet?

Good afternoon dear community.
There is Windows 2012 64x.
Installed in a raid a pair of HDDs at a speed of 7200 rpm.
The server performs the role of a terminal server, a 1c server with a postgresql database.
I collect statistics from the server with monitoring tools - Nagios.
But, I'm trying to find tools for beautiful analytics to show the Boss the following:
Which user carries which load, according to 4 parameters: CPU, RAM, HDD, Ethernet.
Which application loads the server according to similar parameters.
And it would be cool to understand in the PostgreSQL database which database loads the server more.
I didn't find anything out of the box.
I understood, only that I need to take "system monitoring" to prescribe what interests me and upload the data to csv format and parse with something like Excel, but I would like to find a product for these purposes.

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Pavel Kozlov, 2016-07-24
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You can use the server's standard Performance Count to get the metrics you need.
And the process of collecting and sending results to the Nagios server is natively implemented through NSClient ++
www.nsclient.org
Beautiful analytics is not a question for Nagios. Check out metrics visualization software: Graphite, Grafana, Kibana....
there are many great tools out there)

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