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Performance License - Targeting Efficiency and Utilization
The Performance License in ELM Enterprise Manager collects and monitors key performance indicators from the Windows subsystem. With machines where events are not your concern, but efficiency, utilization and capacity planning are, a Performance license will get the job done.
Listed below are the core features found in the Performance license. Notifications and Reporting features are shared across all licenses within ELM Enterprise Manager.
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Performance Alarms
Performance Alarms monitor any published performance counter for a condition that is greater than, less than or equal to a threshold value for the specified duration. By using Performance Alarms, you can be alerted when disk space, memory or CPU has reached unexpected or out-of-bound levels.
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Looking for more details?
Check out the ELM Help Guide pages on Performance Alarms.
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Performance Collector
The Performance Collector supports proactive system management and resource trending. Any published performance objects, counters and/or instances can be collected at a set frequency on a scheduled basis, securely stored and aggregated for informative reporting.
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Looking for more details?
Check out the ELM Help Guide pages on Performance Collector.
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Ping Monitor
The Ping Monitor sends custom ICMP echo requests to verify TCP/IP connectivity and the Quality of Service. It provides an early warning alert of a problem with the remote system's status.
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Looking for more details?
Check out the ELM Help Guide pages on Ping Monitor.
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Process Monitor
The Process Monitor provides a comprehensive view of process activity. It can take Actions when a process CPU has exceeded specified thresholds, when processes are initiated or terminated and when the number of the same process exceed maximum quantities.
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Looking for more details?
Check out the ELM Help Guide pages on Process Monitor.
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WMI Monitor
The WMI Monitor queries the WMI namespace (typically root\cimv2) and generates Actions when the results of the query change. It's a powerful tool expanding the data sources to identify system changes or activities.

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Looking for more details?
Check out the ELM Help Guide pages on WMI Monitor.
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