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2 Demand Technology Software, Inc.

4th Annual Windows Technology Symposium

Monday, December 9, 2002

Demand Technology SoftwareA division of Datacore Software, Inc.

1020 Eighth Avenue South, Suite 6, Naples, FL 34102phone: (941) 261-8945 fax: (941) 261-5456

e-mail: markf@demandtech.comhttp://www.demandtech.com

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Windows Technology Symposium

Agenda Announcements

NTSMF Version 2.4.4 Performance Gallery version f

DemandTech Online: www.demandtech.com

Other CMG events of interest

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Agenda

Time Speaker Session title

9:30 - 10:30 am Bernie DomanskiA gentle introduction to Microsoft's .Net web services development Framework

10:30 - 11:00 am break11:00 - noon Mike Salsburg Windows & Intel: the Thoroughly Modern Mainframenoon - 1:00 pm lunch1:00 - 1:30 pm Sid Finehirsh Resource Accouting for Windows 20001:30 - 2:00 pm Scott Masumoto Monitoring the performance of COM+ applications2:00 - 2:30 pm David Signori SAN performance monitoring 2:30 - 3:00 pm break3:00 - 3:30 pm Odysseas Pentakalos Infiniband: the Wave of the Future?3:30 - 4:30 pm Mark Friedman Using NTSMF to identify Memory leaks

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Announcements

NTSMF Version 2.4.4 Module identification data Additional activity-based Filters Compute Win2K disk counters:

disk utilization, service time, queue time

Upgrade to Performance Gallery version f Multiple system reporting Desktop bug is fixed! New report templates

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Announcements

Under Development Version 2.4.5 maintenance release File system collector

Currently, only runs standalone ISAPI filter

Interval counters for web application response time– Averages and distributions, by application

Lotus Notes component Ntsmf.nsf, engineered by Dr. Bucky Pope

Real-time Alerts (version 3.0) Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) support

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Vendor session Wednesday evening

More details on our development plans will be available at the Wednesday evening session: Teton 1 Room Mezzanine level 5:30 – 6:30 pm

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Wednesday Sessions

.Net – What it is and What does it Mean to Enterprise Computing Bernie Domanski, CUNY Wednesday 10:30

Monitoring NT Performance Jerry Rosenberg, SRM Associates Wednesday 1:30

An Introduction to the Infiniband Architecture Odysseas Pentakalos, SYSNET Wednesday 4:15

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Thursday Sessions

Measuring the Performance & Scalability of Business Logic Components,

Matsumoto & Chaudhry, Xtremesoft & Microsoft Thursday 8:30

.Net Server: An Overview, Odysseas Pentakalos, SYSNET Thursday 1:30

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Thursday Sessions

Scaling Resilient Storage Networks, Greg Schultz, inRange Thursday 2:45

The Role of IT Metrics in IT Strategy, Sid Finehirsh, CMX Group Thursday 2:45

Sizing Exchange 2000 Server based on Exchange 5.5 workloads Syed & Sheetz, BMC Thursday 4:15 pm

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Friday Sessions

Interpreting NT Queue Length Measurements, Yiping, Bolker & Yefim, BMC Software Friday 9:45 am

Interpreting SQL Server 2000 Performance Counters Jeff Schwartz, Unisys Friday 9:45 am

The performance of Web services applications Mark Friedman, DemandTech Friday 9:45 am

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Friday Sessions

Interpreting NT Queue Length Measurements, Yiping, Bolker & Yefim, BMC Software Friday 9:45 am

Research questions the validity of the System:Processor Queue Length Counter At low utilization, the Processor Queue Length

can be a relatively high number

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Interpreting NT Queue Length Measurements

The validity of the System:Processor Queue Length Counter At low utilization, the observed Processor Queue

Length can be a relatively high number Instantaneous Counter (i.e., sampled value) Application of Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle:

measurement tool can get in the way of the measurement data

e.g., dmperfss collection thread always observed in the

Running state

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The validity of the System:Processor Queue Length Counter

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The validity of the System:Processor Queue Length Counter

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The validity of the System:Processor Queue Length Counter

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The validity of the System:Processor Queue Length Counter

Possible low utilization effect Redesign the thread dispatching

logic in NTSMF 2.2.5 to reduce the impact of the threaded collector Currently, in versions 2.2.3 and 2.2.4, all

collection threads (one per Perflib DLL) are dispatched at one time

In version 2.2.5, collection threads will be dispatched in sequence

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The validity of the System:Processor Queue Length Counter

But usually the data is consistent with theory…

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Questions

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