Monitor for memory bottleneck on Windows?

Andreas Ericsson ae at op5.se
Thu Jul 9 12:19:12 CEST 2009


Michael Medin wrote:
> I think by usage he did not mean usage but *usage* :)
> As in how much the swap area i used (having 8Gb swap which is allocated 
> but not used wont matter much).
> Where as in a system who is spending time writing/reading from/to the 
> swap area performance will degrade considerably.
> 

Indeed. Swap allocation growing quickly is a good indication of a
busy system with not enough *real* memory to perform the task it's
been assigned.

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