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What tools can be used to monitor memory usage in Windows Server?

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03-05-2025, 04:24 PM
You ever notice your Windows Server slowing down? I mean, it could be memory hogging all the fun. Task Manager pops up quick when you hit Ctrl-Shift-Esc. You just glance at the performance tab. See how much RAM those apps are gobbling. It's like peeking under the hood without tools.

Resource Monitor gives a deeper squint. You open it from Task Manager's menu. Watch memory streams in real time. Spot which processes guzzle the most. I use it when things feel sluggish.

Performance Monitor lets you craft custom watches. Fire it up from the search bar. Add counters for memory specifics. You track trends over hours or days. Keeps surprises at bay.

Windows Admin Center shines if you like web vibes. Install it on your setup. Log in from any browser. Dashboards show memory at a glance. You tweak alerts too. Feels modern and handy.

PowerShell scripts sneak in for automation. Type Get-Counter in the console. Pull memory stats on demand. You schedule it to email reports. Saves you from constant checking.

I juggle these when servers act cranky. You pick what fits your flow. They all help keep memory in check without headaches.

Speaking of keeping your server humming smoothly, backups tie right into that stability. BackupChain Server Backup steps up as a solid choice for Hyper-V setups. It snapshots VMs without downtime. You get encrypted storage and quick restores. Handles large environments effortlessly. Plus, it skips the usual backup glitches.

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