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A trigger event that is generated when a specific counter exceed or fail below a specific value
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ALERT
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A technology that allows an administrator to limits how much network bandwidth can be used by a given website
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BANDWIDTH THROTTLING
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A definition of what a normal load looks like on a computer system; it provide apoint of comparison against which you can meansure future system behavior.
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Baseline
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A system resource or device that limits a system"s performance. Ideally the user should be the bottleneck on a system, not any hardware or software component
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Bottleneck
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A named aspect or activity that the Performance tool uses to meansure or monitor some aspect of a registered system or application object
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Counter
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A log file that record data about hardware usage and the activity of system service
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Counter Log
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A drive configuration of two or more parts(up to 32) of one or more drives or two or more entire drives(up to 32).
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Disk Stripping
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The default view with system monitor, display information in a graphical format
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Graph View
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Display data in system monitor in a bar graph form. Useful for viewing large amount of data.
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Histogram View
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A special server used with Terminal Service that distributes and accounts for Terminal Service License to Terminal Service Clients.
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License Server
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The software interface between the physical printer(print device) and the operating system. Referred to as a printer in Windows
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Logical Printer
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An expansion card that enable a PC to physically link to a network.
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Network Interface Card
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A tool included with Windows Server 2003 that enable you to create counter logs, trace logs, and configure alerts.
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Performance Logs and Alerts
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Specific resource in a Windows 2003 Server that can affect system performance. For example: Paging File, Memory and Processor
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Performance Object
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Files that contain information that Windows 2003 uses to convert raw print command to a language that the printer understand
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Printer Driver
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The software interface between the physcial printer(print device) and operating system
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Printer
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Configuring multiple logical prints to print to the same print device. One printer is then configured to print before other printers by adjusting the prority setting from 1(lowest level) to 99(highest level)
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Printer Prorities
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A method of associating multiple print device with a single logical printer
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Printer Pooling
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A collection of Windows DLLs used to acquire, process, catalog, and dispense print jobs to print device. It acts like a holding tank; it manages an area on the printer server hard disk where pending print jobs are stored until they've been output
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Print Spooler
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A Terminal Service mode thar allow administrators to perform administrative tasks on remote servers and clients from a centralized console
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Remote Desktop for Administration Mode
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Used by System Monitor to display counters in a logical report in real-time
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Report View
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A tool used to view the processes and applications currently running on a system. Also provide basic resource usage statistics
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Task Manager
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A Windows Server 2003 feature that allows users to connect to a Windows Server 2003 system and interact with application as if sitting at the server console
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Terminal Service
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Device with simple hardware configuration, often legacy desktop, which lack the hardware resource to run the latest Microsoft Windows operating system or application
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Thin Client
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A log that measure data cotinuously as opposed to measuring data through periodic sample.
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Trace Log
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