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Curt Aubley

Curt Aubley is chief technology officer for OAO and an MCSE. He is the author of Tuning and Sizing Windows 2000 for Maximum Performance (Prentice Hall).
Email: caubley@oao.com

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Monitoring Win2K Web Site Performance and Availability

By Troy Landry, 07/01/2000

Want to know whether your Web sites are meeting expectations? Track performance and availability from a customer's perspective.

Windows 2000 Performance Tools

By Curt Aubley, 04/01/2000

Explore Win2K's enhanced performance tools and walk through some examples that show you how to capitalize on these new features.

Activating All Performance Counters

By Curt Aubley, 04/01/2000

By default, Windows 2000 (Win2K) doesn't activate all performance counters. Learn how to activate two of the core performance counters.

Third-Party Monitoring Tools

By Curt Aubley, 04/01/2000

Find out how third-party monitoring tools can help you step beyond Windows 2000 (Win2K) System Performance Monitor's shortcomings.

Tuning NT Server Disk Subsystems

By Curt Aubley, 03/01/1999

Keeping your disk subsystem in shape can improve your overall NT performance. Learn how to group similar disk activities, apply the appropriate allocation unit size, and load ...

What to Look for When Selecting a Scalable RAID Array

By Curt Aubley, 03/01/1999

There are several things to consider when looking for a robust and scalable RAID array solution to store your important enterprise data.

Troubleshooting Windows NT Performance

By Curt Aubley, 01/01/1999

Answers to three questions concerning Performance Monitor that will help you use counters, solve memory starvation problems, and optimize CPU usage.

Sizing Your NT RAID Array

By Curt Aubley, 08/01/1998

Know how to troubleshoot bottlenecks in your disk subsystem, and you can properly size a RAID array to give you breathing room for future workloads.

The Beginner's Guide to Optimizing Windows NT Server

By Curt Aubley, 08/01/1997

Improve NT Server's network I/O, disk I/O, and CPU utilization.

The Beginner's Guide to Optimizing Windows NT Server

By Curt Aubley, 06/01/1997

Every new systems admininstrator can make the most of NT Server's memory.



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