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Windows 2000 Magazine has posted a focus on Windows 2000 Performance Tools.



Whether you´re sleuthing server-performance problems, determining how to tune your system, or sizing a server for new applications, the first step is to learn how to leverage your OS´s native performance tools. As Windows NT 4.0 became more popular and IT professionals creatively used it for more complex and larger solutions, the OS´s native performance tools quickly began to show their age. Although NT 4.0´s core performance tools are still available in Windows 2000 (Win2K), Microsoft has enhanced them to keep up with today´s IT professionals. Win2K´s primary performance tools include System Performance Monitor and Windows Task Manager. If you´re familiar with NT 4.0´s Performance Monitor and Task Manager, you´ll quickly master Win2K´s enhanced versions and enjoy taking advantage of their new features.
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