Idera today released Windows Capacity Check, a new tool that aggregates basic Windows server capacity data in a simple heat map dashboard.
Idera Windows Capacity Check gives IT professionals a high-level view of up to ten servers’ capacity statistics, slashing the time it takes to manually gather and analyze capacity data with spreadsheets. The free tool’s dashboard clearly shows capacity issues with a red, yellow, green visual to bring immediate attention to issues.
“Combining this new free tool with our recently released Idera Windows Health Check delivers a powerful combination to IT professionals concerned about both the health of their Windows servers and their capacity utilization,” said Robert Anderson, Senior Director of Product Management at Idera. “Windows Capacity Check offers a highly actionable heat map dashboard that instantly shows IT professionals exactly where to focus their attention to solve or stave off serious issues.”
With Idera Windows Capacity Check, IT professionals can see at-a-glance CPU utilization, memory, disk and network resources. With just one click a user can see capacity utilization by server component such as CPU, disk and network interface. By right clicking over a server in the heat map, a user can view a concise summary table of all capacity statistics. The tool is customizable to provide information every minute or up to every sixty minutes, depending on IT department needs.
Features of Idera Windows Capacity Check include:
- Monitor capacity on up to ten servers
- Track CPU, memory, disk and network utilization
- Simple heat map view
- See capacity of server components
- No agents
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