Performance Counters in the .NET Framework
The Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) provides a set of performance counters that you can use to track the performance of an application. This section provides a list of performance counters you can find in the Performance console. For more information on the Performance console, see the Windows Help.
In This Section
Runtime Profiling
Provides an overview of the tools you can use to gather performance data about an application.Exception Performance Counters
Describes the performance counters that provide information about the exceptions thrown by an application.Interop Performance Counters
Describes the performance counters provide information about an application's interaction with COM components, COM+ services, and external type libraries.JIT Performance Counters
Describes the performance counters that provide information about code that has been just-in-time (JIT) compiled.Loading Performance Counters
Describes the performance counters that provide information about assemblies, classes, and application domains that are loaded.Lock and Thread Performance Counters
Describes the performance counters provide information about managed locks and threads that an application uses.Memory Performance Counters
Describes the performance counters provide information about the garbage collector.Networking Performance Counters
Describes the performance counters that provide information about data that an application sends and receives over the network.Security Performance Counters
Describes the performance counters that provide information about the security checks that the common language runtime performs for an application.
Related Sections
Remoting Performance Counters
Describes the performance counters that provide information about the remoted objects that an application uses.Enabling Profiling
Describes how to set environment variables to connect a .NET Framework application to a profiler.