Systems admins do more than
troubleshoot: They're responsible for optimizing the processing environment.
The more you know about
how an operating system works, the
better you'll be at planning
and designing a stable and efficient network and ensuring that all components
work effectively.
Top Windows system
Admin tools should be known to perform a perfect duty as a jobs in System Administration
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Task Manager – CPU and memory usage.
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Resource monitor – high level disk I/O tracking.
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Performance Monitor (aka Perfmon)
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Services.
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Event Log Viewer – system logs, errors and events.
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PsExec – start apps on remote computers.
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Process Monitor – low level file I/O and registry spying.
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Task Scheduler.
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