Perfwiz for Exchange 2010
NOTE: This version of Perfwiz has been replaced by a newly written script that is talked about in https://blogs.technet.com/b/mikelag/archive/2010/07/09/exchange-2007-2010-performance-data-collection-script.aspx
Download the appropriate version of Perfwiz for your server
How to download
To download these XML files to your computer, right click the file of your choice, select Save Target As... , and then save it to a directory location of your choice on your Exchange ServerRole Based
Use these as a high level look in to how the server is performing and if you need to branch out with more counters, use the Full Counter/Instance set below.Exchange_2010_Perfwiz-MBX.xml
Other roles coming soon....All Counters/All Instances
Use this counter set at your own discretion as this could potentially cause performance degradation on your server trying to log this amount of counters.Open Performance Monitor
Expand Reliability and Performance and then expand Data Collector Sets
Right click User Defined,Select New, and then Data Collector Set
Enter a unique name for this Data Collector set (ie. ExPerfwiz), select Create from a template (Recommended) and then click Next
Select the Browse button, navigate to the XML file that was saved in Step 1, select Open
Select Next on the next screen
Enter in a root Directory of where you would like to store the performance log files. Click Next
If you need to run this performance log under different credentials, enter it on this page. Click Finish
Comments
- Anonymous
April 17, 2014
How to collect experfwiz for Exchange 2013 ? - Anonymous
August 20, 2014
Could you upload the files again i am not able to download them thank you very much in advance - Anonymous
October 02, 2014
Kindly point us to where to download the "Exchange_2010_Perfwiz-Full.xml" as this site is not avaliable. - Anonymous
October 02, 2014
Please use the script to create these as the older files are no longer available. If you need an XML file you can use the script to setup the perf capture on a server and then export the data collector settings to XML after.