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SUMMARYThe term "Avg. Disk sec/IO" is incorrectly used in the Windows NT Advanced Server "Concepts and Planning Guide." On page 194 of the guide under the heading of "Checking for Excessive Paging," the phrase "Avg. Disk sec/IO" is referred to as a counter for the physical disk in Performance Monitor. No such counter exists under the heading physical disk in Performance Monitor. MORE INFORMATION
The phrase "Avg. Disk sec/IO" is being used interchangeably with the actual
counter label of "Avg. Disk sec/Transfer" On page 550 of the Windows NT
Advanced Server "System Guide," this is explained. "Avg. Disk sec/IO" is
defined there in terms of average disk-transfer times exactly as "Avg. Disk
sec/Transfer" is defined with the "Explain" button in the Add To Chart
dialog box of the Performance Monitor. The counter "Avg. Disk sec/IO" does
not exist, it just takes the form of "Avg. Disk sec/Transfer."
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