Chapter 4. Monitoring services, processes, and events

As an administrator, you need to keep an eye on network systems. The status and usage of system resources can change dramatically over time. Services might stop running. File systems might run out of space. Applications might throw exceptions that, in turn, can cause system problems. Unauthorized users might try to break into the system. The techniques discussed in this chapter can help you identify and resolve these and other system problems.

Managing applications, processes, and performance

Any time you start an application or type a command at the command line, Windows Server 2012 R2 starts one ...

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