the Diskperf utility at desired intervals.
//C
7.
You run Performance Monitor on a Windows NT Workstation computer to view
memory and disk counters on 10 Windows NT Server computers. You notice that
your workstation performs poorly because of the demands of tracking many
counters.
You want to increase the performance for the tasks you are runnung while
collecting this information. How should you do this?
A. Use the System Properties dialog box to decrease the performance setting
for foreground applications.
B. Run Performance Monitor from the command line with the START command to
give Performance Monitor high priority.
C. Start the Diskperf utility to create a larger data-collection cache.
D. Increase the time interval for data collection.
//D
8.
You suspect that excessive paging resulting from a lack of memory is causing
slow performance on a Windows NT Server computer. You want to use Performance