Satar,

Actually the perfomance monitor can accumulate a *lot* of detailed
information, far more than you'll every get from vmstat, sar or iostat.

Plus, there's a Perl interface to the perflib.dll that enables you to
collect the data anyway you want.  It can also be done remotely.

Performance monitoring is one place the M$ didn't skimp.

Jared




                                                                                       
                             
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UNIX:
man iostat
while you're there, checkout:
man vmstat

Windoze 2000:
I think they have something called "Performance
Monitor" in 2000. From what I hear, it isn't helpful.
I think they are trying to resolve the constant system
crashes before they concentrate on "small" things,
such as disk I/O.  ;)

Regards,
Satar

--- Seema Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> How to monitor disk IO on Unix AND Win2000 platform?
> Thanks
> -Seema


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