After completing Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Analyzing Performance and Access, the user should be able to:
 | Analyze network performance and performance requirements |
 | Analyze data and system access patterns |
 | Analyze network roles and responsibilities |
 | Plan for data collection |
 | Create a performance baseline |
 | Log System Monitor data |
 | Determine and solve common bottlenecks |
 | Determine a feasible response time |
 | Implement a performance and trending standard |
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Planning for Data Collection
 | Monitoring the network's performance |
 | System Monitor |
 | Selecting data |
 | Data gathering timeline |
Logging System Monitor Data
 | Analyzing captured data |
 | Creating a System Monitor log file |
Common Bottlenecks
 | Determining bottlenecks |
 | Memory bottlenecks |
 | Processor bottlenecks |
 | Disk bottlenecks |
Network Bottlenecks
 | Network elements |
 | Network-related System Monitor counters |
 | Protocols |
 | Name resolution services |
 | Fixing network subsystem bottlenecks |
Completing the Performance Analysis
 | Response time and future needs |
 | Projecting future performance needs |
 | Performance analysis and trending |
Performance Roles and Enhancements
 | Windows 2000 Server roles |
 | Server Service |
 | Performance enhancing features |
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This course has the following features:
 | Exercises that allow users to practice in Windows 2000 |
 | A file containing the text of the exercises |
 | Simulations that allow users to practice course skills, even if they don't have access to Windows 2000 |
 | A glossary |
 | A Skill Assessment |
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Completion of the following series, a passing score on the core MCSE exams, or equivalent experience:
 | Windows 2000 Professional MCSE 70-210 |
 | Windows 2000 Server MCSE 70-215 |
 | Windows 2000 Network Administration MCSE 70-216 |
 | Windows 2000 Active Directory MCSE 70-217 |
Completion of these courses in this series:
 | Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Analyzing Business Requirements (W21901) |
 | Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Analyzing the Technical Environment (W21902) |
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 | Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Analyzing Security Considerations (W21904) |
 | Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Analyzing the Impact of Active Directory (W21905) |
 | Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Analyzing Client Management Requirements (W21906) |
 | Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Directory Naming and DNS Placement (W21907) |
 | Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Designing Directory Service Architecture (W21908) |
 | Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Designing a Site Topology and Service Locations (W21909) |
 | Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Designing an OU Management Structure (W21910) |
 | Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Designing a Group Policy Management Structure (W21911) |
 | Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Planning for Coexistence with Other Directories (W21912) |
 | Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219: Schema Modification Policy and Implementation Plan (W21913) |
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