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Enabling Disk Performance Counters¶

Disk performance counters allow you to see the current disk activity in Task Manager. This is useful if you would like to quickly see how much your disk is being utilised as you would for CPU, memory and network.

Disk performance counters are enabled but not visible in Task Manager by default in Windows Server flavours of the OS:

Default Task Manager (no disk performance stats)

The steps below can be used to enable visibility in Task Manager:

  • Launch a Command Prompt or PowerShell window using the “Run as Administrator” option.

  • Enter the following line and press Enter:

diskperf -Y

Running the diskperf command

  • Open Task Manager and select the Performance tab:

Task Manager with disk performance stats

Disk performance counters can be hidden again if necessary using the -N switch:

diskperf -N

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