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is already in main memory or if it is in use by another process with which the page is shared.
There are two types of page faults:

Hard Page Fault—The most expensive in terms of system resource usage, occurring when
a missing page must be retrieved from the disk.

Soft Page Fault—Generally not considered a source of memory bottlenecks, occurring
when the missing page is not in the current working set but is located elsewhere in memory
and easily brought into the working set.

Hard Page Faults %—Ratio of page faults per second to pages input per second. This value
is a primary indication of memory bottlenecks.

Memory performance is determined primarily by the rate at which memory is swapped out to disk.
Page Reads/Sec is the primary factor in determining memory performance issues, but the Hard
Page Faults % and Available MBytes are also considered.

Memory Inventory

System Memory

Physical memory installed in the server

Amount of memory that can be addressed by the operating system

Any server-specific memory technology or configurations

Memory Board—Configuration of the memory boards and lists the number of DIMMs configured
in each particular DIMM socket and any empty sockets

Memory Configuration recommendations—Server specific memory recommendations (for G7
servers and above), if any

Network connections

The following information is provided for network connections.

Network Connections Status

Network MBytes/Sec—Average number of megabytes transferred (transmitted or received)
over the network subsystem each second

MBits TX/Sec—Average number of megabits transmitted over the network each second

MBits RX/Sec—Average number of megabits received over the network each second

Network connection performance is determined by the performance of the network adapters.

Network Connection Inventory

Network Connections Configuration—Number of adapters and ports installed and available
on the server, including any that are disabled

IP Addresses—All IP addresses assigned to the ports

Displays the NIC teaming information and the NIC adapters involved in teaming of a monitored
server

Network adapter

The following information is provided for a network adapter.

Network connections

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