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Performance Monitor % Processor Time metric difference between _Total and sqlservr.exe

By adminPosted on December 4, 2022

Question : I have SQL Server running on 32-core CPU, and I use Performance Monitor (perfmon.msc) to collect data on […]

Performance Monitor % Processor Time metric difference between _Total and sqlservr.exe

By adminPosted on January 8, 2020

Question : I have SQL Server running on 32-core CPU, and I use Performance Monitor (perfmon.msc) to collect data on […]

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