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Windows Performance Analyzer (WPA) is a set of performance monitoring tools used to produce in-depth performance profiles of Microsoft Windows operating systems and applications.
This documentation discusses the tools in the Windows Performance Analyzer as shown in the following table.
Section | Description |
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Introduction: Intro to WPA |
Contains an overview of WPA components, architecture, installation and a Quick Start manual. |
Quick Start Guide: WPA Basics |
Covers information and examples you will need to effectively use WPA. |
Feature Level Documentation: WPA Features |
Describes specific features including Graphs, Summary Tables, and a Command Line Reference |
Performance Analysis Whitepapers |
Illustrates how to use special tools and procedures to analyze specific facets of performance such as Processor Power Management. |
Application Programming Interfaces |
Introduces an API for programmatically capturing kernel traces. |