Windows NT statistics

TMGB bennettt at am.appstate.edu
Sun Feb 1 08:35:58 EST 1998


Normally from what I've seen is that the software to access CDs gives
options metering and logging.  WEB Server software keeps logs which can be
parsed by programs like webtrends for various statistical information.  I
am running Netscape Enterprise Server (WEB server software) on an Alpha
NT.  If I had the option to choose again I would choose an Intel based NT
Server from Compaq.  Last reports showed that less percent of processor
time is used on Compaq with NT as compared to other hardware choices.
There is also more software available for Intel NT servers.  If you use
Microsoft's server programs, there might be some built in capabilities for
stats, but I would think that is still built upon log files.

Thomas

Katherine Kendall wrote:

> Does Windows NT server software keep statistics on use.  I'm thinking
> particularly of measuring Internet access and CD-ROM databases access.
> This is for a proposed network and all our Windows NT server books are
> OUT!  Thanks.
>
> Kathy Kendall
> mailto:kk at harborcom.net



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