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Establishing a baseline

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andyh

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Jul 16, 2000
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Presently we do not have a baseline established for our network......does anyone know where there a site that gives you an easy step by step instruction on how to achieve this ?

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A baseline is a picture of your netork under certain load levels. When I was doing this, I took different points in the day like morning logon, mid-morning, lunch and afternoon. Over 3 or 4 days this gave me a good idea of how my network behaved during a normal day. From this baseline I could monitor my network over time, to see if it was coping with the introduction of more users, servers, etc.

 
Thanks for the reply

Do you achieve this using performance monitor or network monitor ? we are a small but expanding firm with limited IT personnel resources I am anxious to establish this baseline but I am not sure which of the many options in these programs i should be logging, my intentions are to start the log and as i progress along my mcse hope to understand them at a later day ! where would be a good website that would point me in the right direction for creating a good log with relevant information?

thanks for your help
 
Unsure of a Website. I ran performace monitor and network monitor at the same time and when investigating high network traffic on performance monitor I pin-pointed the time and checked out the packets in network monitor. As far as options to monitor, I ran all the performace monitor 'network' counters but kept my eye on network utilization, bytes rec + send, etc. Remember you are only gather stats to and from the computer you are at, so if you have a few servers its a good idea to run the monitors on them all to get their different performances.

If you are doing a NT MCSE your course work will be a good source of information on counters to monitor.

Good luck with your MCSE it is worth it when you get it.
 
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