Download Windows Performance Tools Kit for Vista SP1

Topics Windows Vista on February 11th, 2008

, v.4.1.1 (QFE) is, as the product’s label states, a collection of analysis tools. The resources are an integral part of the SDK for Server 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5, and essentially offer an update to WPT Kit v.4.1.0. In fact, it is WPT Kit v.4.1.0 that was shipped as a part of the Server 2008 SDK. With version 4.1.1 Microsoft has resolved a couple of issues, including the fact that Analyzer did not execute when double-clicking an ETL file, and failed to perform power state transition analysis.

is now shipping along with SDK for Server 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5. A mouthful both, to be sure, but if you use either regularly it won’t be long before they become just ‘xperf’ and ‘the SDK’. The tools are a great help to analyze , especially for the trickier cases when I/O might be bottlenecked or lock contention might be involved (and I’m sure many other scenarios, although those are the once I have been involved in),” stated Marcelo Lopez Ruiz, Microsoft SDET Lead.

4.1.1 can be used for Vista, Vista and Server 2008. Leveraging the Event Tracing for () infrastructure, the tools are capable of reading the events generated by the client and server platforms via . Obviously, the target audience for the includes IT professionals, developers, hardware manufacturers, etc.

“The tools currently include an xperf trace capture tool, an xperfview visualization tool (also known as Analyzer), and an xbootmgr boot trace capture tool. The tools are designed for the analysis of a wide range of problems including application start times, boot issues, deferred procedure calls and interrupt activity (DPCs and ISRs), system responsiveness issues, application resource usage, and interrupt storms. The MSIs containing these tools are available in the SDK bin directory (one per architecture),” Microsoft stated.

, v.4.1.1 can be downloaded from x86 or x64

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One Response to “Download Windows Performance Tools Kit for Vista SP1”

  1. Comment by stooge

    Only one problem! Because Microsoft are what they are, they think that just because they guy who put this package together knows how to use the tools,,,, so will will everybody else. They are not for the average PC user! You need to go back to University just to learn how to use them.

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