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There were massive changes in this Windows release in the area of Virtualization. However besides these changes, there were some more which have implications in how we need to look at the CPU consumption on a server running Windows Server R2. In the sections below, I provide details for each metric. I won't repeat metrics; if one type of metric appears in multiple areas, I list it once.

This section of the window is a list of all of the running processes that are using CPU resources. You are shown the name of the executable and a number of performance statistics.

The Services section is a list of each service that is running. In Figure A, you'll notice that only the services related to the two selected processes are listed. This is by design and provides you with a way to see how processes and services are interrelated; this also eases troubleshooting.

You can right-click any listed service to manage that service, too. Have you ever needed to determine which process was holding a file open? With the Resource Monitor's Associated Handles section, you can do just that. Handles are pointers that reference files, registry keys, directories, and other things. Modules are helper files or programs, such as DLL files, used by processes to perform their tasks.

You can use this section to further drill down when you're looking into potential performance issues. The right side of the window has a number of graphs, each depicting CPU-related performance metrics. On this graph, you will see two metrics depicted by blue lines and a green area graph.

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