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Mohamed El Ashmawi's Blog
SharePoint 2010 Capacity Management: Log Parser
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Log Parser is a powerful tool to extract useful usage information from IIS logs. It can be used for data sources other than IIS log files (XML files, CSV files, registry, event logs, etc.), but for the SharePoint 2010 usage scenario, we will need IIS...
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SharePoint 2010 Capacity Management: Log Parser Part 2
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As mentioned in my previous post, you should run the log parser on logs for a specific day. You can do that by copying the log files from the different load balanced Front-end servers to a centralized location and run the logparser queries in there. ...
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SharePoint 2010 Capacity Management: Check Current Enviornment Usage
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As mentioned in my previous post, the first step in capacity management is modeling the SharePoint 2010 environment. Modeling the environment is basically analyzing and estimating the usage of the environment in terms of workload and dataset. Workload...
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SharePoint 2010 Capacity Management: Log Parser
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Log Parser is a powerful tool to extract useful usage information from IIS logs. It can be used for data sources other than IIS log files (XML files, CSV files, registry, event logs, etc.), but for the SharePoint 2010 usage scenario, we will need IIS...
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