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Windows NT Technical Events '99 - July 12-17, 1999 - Westin Hotel, Seattle, Washington, USA

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Windows NT '99 Exhibition - Everyone Welcome!

Thursday, July 15, 1999
Full Day Tutorial Session (9:00 am - 5:00 pm)
T4   Windows NT Performance Monitoring, Benchmarking and Tuning  NEW
Mark T. Edmead, Windows NT Consultant

Who should attend: Users and administrators who want detailed information about how to get the best performance out of their Windows NT workstation and server.

This course begins by providing an overview of the NT system from an internals point of view. Differences between the workstation and the server product will be covered and there will be further discussion of performance. The computer will be divided into various resource components and each one of these will be covered in detail to gain a clear understanding of their interrelationship.

Course topics will cover:

- Windows NT performance monitoring and data gathering tools
- System components
- Solving performance problems
* Why they occur
* How to fix them
- System settings
* Optimal workstation or server performance
* Registry settings
* Performance tradeoffs
- System resources (CPU, memory, disk, and network)
* Analyzing performance
* Solving bottleneck problems

 


Mark Edmead  has over 20 years of experience in software product development, system design, and project management. Mark has been involved in the planning, training, and installation of Windows NT servers and workstations. This includes domain planning, Network security, capacity planning, and DHCP, WINS, and RAS configurations, as well as delivery of custom in-house training seminars on topics including Windows NT administration and optimization, and NT security. Mark is the co-author of Windows NT: Performance, Monitoring and Tuning, published by MacMillan.

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