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		<title>VMware ESXTOP Learning Lessons: VMToday</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Joshua Townsend of VMToday just posted an article about ESXTOP and Windows Perfmon that included some of the lessons he learned when working with these tools.  I found it interesting as I had just posted some information on ESXTOP and how to use it with Perfmon.  You can find my document post here. I absolutely [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Joshua Townsend of <a href="http://www.vmtoday.com" target="_blank">VMToday</a> just posted an article about ESXTOP and Windows Perfmon that included some of the lessons he learned when working with these tools.  I found it interesting as I had just posted some information on ESXTOP and how to use it with Perfmon.  <a href="http://wjpatton.com/index.php/2009/09/vmware-vmtn-doc-9279-interpreting-esxtop-statistics/" target="_blank">You can find my document post here.</a></p>
<p>I absolutely agree with him that ESXTOP -a is useless with Perfmon, the output is very hard to work with and messy.  But I spent some time in the past building a few common counter lists that I use for performance troubleshooting.  Mostly, I find myself using the Physical Disk Latency counters most.  We use a Fiber Channel SAN so these counters are very useful for both myself and our SAN Administrators.</p>
<p><a href="http://vmtoday.com/2009/09/esxtop-batch-mode-windows-perfmon/" target="_blank">Read Joshua Townsend&#8217;s lessons here.</a></p>
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