Which of the following counters used to identify memory bottlenecks, shows the quantity of RAM available after working sets and cache?

Which of the following counters used to identify memory bottlenecks, shows the quantity of RAM available after working sets and cache?

Which of the following counters used to identify memory bottlenecks, shows the quantity of RAM available after working sets and cache?

A.
Paging File/% Usage.

B.
Available Bytes.

C.
Pages/sec

D.
Paging File/% Usage Peak

Explanation:
The Available Bytes counter shows the quantity of RAM available after working sets and cache.
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Answers:
A: The Paging File/% Usage counter shows the percentage of the maximum page file used. This counter should not have a consistently high value.
C: The Pages/sec counter shows how many pages are not immediately available in RAM.
Pages in this case pertain to hard disk reads or writes to the hard disk.
D: The Paging File/% Usage Peak counter provides an idea of the value of peak paging file usage.
References:
Charles J. Brooks, Server+ Certification Exam Cram 2 (Exam SK0-002), QUE Publishing, Indianapolis, 2006, pp. 533-534.



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