Re: Determining ram in use CPU utilization



I am looking to do some logging (for historical purposes) in an
application I am writing. The data I wish to log is along the lines
of the amount of memory my executable (in this case a windows service)
is taking up. I would also like to try to get a feel for the current
CPU utilization of my application.

Rather than do it yourself, have you had a look at using perfmon?

Dave
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