Run PerfMon from any command line (or type "Performance Monitor" in the Start menu), right-click on "Performance", select "Connect to another computer", and enter the IP address of the Nano Server computer you want to monitor. You can use Performance Monitor (PerfMon) remotely to monitor Nano Server performance and resources. To list remaining memory every 15 seconds, continuously: Get-Counter -Counter "\Memory\Available MBytes" -SampleInterval 15 -Continuous To list remaining memory: Get-Counter -Counter "\Memory\Available MBytes" ![]() To do this continuously (no time delay): Get-Counter -Counter "\Processor(_Total)\% Processor Time" -Continuous To do this continuously (still 2 seconds apart): Get-Counter -Counter "\Processor(_Total)\% Processor Time" -SampleInterval 2 -Continuous ![]() To monitor CPU utilization in real-time, 2 seconds between samples, and stop after 33 samples: Get-Counter -Counter "\Processor(_Total)\% Processor Time" -SampleInterval 2 -MaxSamples 33 Look up the help for the cmdlet for more details and examples. ![]() You can use the Get-Counter cmdlet to get performance monitor data. To access Nano Server remotely, please follow the steps in How to access Nano Server. Because Nano Server does not have an interactive console, administration must be done remotely.
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