Application performance
4 TopicsWhy is that Windows app slow / blocked / expensive!?
Democratize Windows Performance Analysis A new public, open-source toolset for analyzing the performance of Windows / Office / Apps is now available on the Microsoft GitHub site: https://github.com/Microsoft/MSO-Scripts Based on tools used by MS Office teams to promote broad use of Event Tracing for Windows (ETW), it's intended to facilitate exposing performance issues. The toolset consists of highly customizable PowerShell scripts & XML configs to drive WPR/WPA, plus a custom plug-in to expose network activity. Wiki documentation covers a wide variety of topics: CPU/Thread activity Network connections and activity File and Disk I/O Windows Handles: Kernel, User, GDI Memory Usage: Heap, RAM, Working Set, Reference Set, ... Office-specific logging Symbol Resolution Custom Tracing CPU Counters, etc. There's also a growing YouTube channel: Windows Performance Deep Dive Introduction to MSO-Scripts (video) Suggestions? Reports? Thank you in advance...29Views0likes0CommentsDemocratize Windows Performance Analysis
A new, public toolset for analyzing the performance of Windows / Office / Apps is now available on the Microsoft GitHub site: https://github.com/Microsoft/MSO-Scripts Based on tools used by MS Office teams to promote broad use of Event Tracing for Windows (ETW), it's now available to facilitate performance analysis by IT Pros, etc. We're looking for help to BETA test and review documentation. Can you help? The toolset consists of highly customizable PowerShell scripts & XML configs to drive WPR/WPA, plus a custom plug-in for network analysis. Wiki documentation covers a wide variety of topics: CPU/Thread activity Network connections File and Disk I/O Windows Handles: Kernel, User, GDI Memory Usage: Heap, RAM, Working Set, Reference Set, ... Office-specific logging Symbol Resolution Custom Tracing CPU Counters, etc. There's also a growing YouTube channel: Windows Performance Deep Dive Introduction to MSO-Scripts (video) Suggestions? Reports? Thank you in advance...175Views0likes0CommentsHow to manage browsers processing in Windows 10?
Hi, I opened three browsers; Firefox, Chrome & Opera in Windows 10. I didn’t open any website in any browsers. However, I see browsers are utilizing more process. Can I control it? If yes, let me know, how to manage browsers processing so that it doesn’t utilize more processing in idle mode? Windows version: Windows 10 21H2 (OS Build 19044.1415) Processor: i5 8th Gen. RAM: 12GB Storage: SSD With Regards NndnG527Views1like0Comments