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Brett Watkins
Sep 19, 2017Copper Contributor
Device Health question
I am based in Sydney and this is at 2AM so needless to say I will be hitting the ZZZ at this time. I have only just made a couple of machines report into OMS to see what info it can provide. I may ge...
Matthew Reynolds
Sep 19, 2017Microsoft
"4 - Will device health just be on crash analytics or will it start to move into performance type monitoring and alerting at some point as well?"
Our first feature was kernel mode crashes. Next we added Windows Information Protection insights. Next we are working on several additional scenarios. Performance/responsiveness is "very warm" but not "red hot" in the backlog. We love performance scenarios as device responsiveness matters a great deal. We have deferred a bit on implementing perf scenarios as we get some other scenarios out the door. Feel free to tell us what performance scenarios you'd like to see. The most requested so far have been: boot, logon, resume, shutdown, logoff, and shell responsiveness (e.g., how long does is take for the start menu to render). What else would you like to see?
WRT alerts. You can use native OMS functionality to implement alerts on Windows Analytics data today, but we'd like to lower the effort involved in this for the future.
Our first feature was kernel mode crashes. Next we added Windows Information Protection insights. Next we are working on several additional scenarios. Performance/responsiveness is "very warm" but not "red hot" in the backlog. We love performance scenarios as device responsiveness matters a great deal. We have deferred a bit on implementing perf scenarios as we get some other scenarios out the door. Feel free to tell us what performance scenarios you'd like to see. The most requested so far have been: boot, logon, resume, shutdown, logoff, and shell responsiveness (e.g., how long does is take for the start menu to render). What else would you like to see?
WRT alerts. You can use native OMS functionality to implement alerts on Windows Analytics data today, but we'd like to lower the effort involved in this for the future.