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| | How To: Windows Performance Monitor Virtual Switch Port instance IDto Virtual NIC or VM I am trying to monitor the bandwidth of my VM's using the Windows ProfMon In ProfMon I can list the Switch Port and it shows a bunch of Instance IDS like f79d9560-5982-4c03-bh8f-7458545458_c441448g-4112-gdfd-4584- s55vveeed732c98c How do I reference these to the VM NIC, I have yet to find a reference for any of them. |
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