fromwindows Starting from server 2012,Microsofteditedtask managerThe display method looks more intuitive, but unfortunately, by default, both Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2016 only display the three resource monitoring of CPU/Memory/Network, and there is no important disk, which is not suitable for frequent testing. For people who are concerned about performance, this is extremely inconvenient. Here is a way to add a disk monitor.
First, find the command prompt icon under the Windows system in Start, right-click to view more, and run as administrator.
Then enter: diskperf -y in the command line
Then close the command prompt and, if the Task Manager is open at this time, also close it. Then reopen the task manager,Hard drive monitoringIt shows up.