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Your preferred way to monitor load on a Windows VPS?

user123user123 Member
edited December 2016 in General

In Linux, the "uptime" function gives an idea about system load. Is there something similar that can be monitored in Windows? If not, what tools do you use to monitor the load of your Windows VPS and ensure you are staying "onside" with your host's fair use policy and aren't affecting others on your node?

Windows task manager shows CPU and disk utilization, but it is more challenging to manually track over time.

I had come across this page, but the wmic command returns blank lines on my Windows 7 computer. The typeperf command returns values, though it is displayed every second.

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