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Current File : C:/Windows/PLA/Reports/en-US/Report.System.Disk.xml

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<StringTable>
	<String ID="TopicDisk" loc.comment="Topic Name for Disk Tables in Report">Physical Disk</String>
	<String ID="physicalDiskCounters" loc.comment="Table name for counters related to physical disks in Report">Physical Disk Counters</String>
	<String ID="physicalDiskIdle" loc.comment="Table name for counters related to physical disks in Report">Physical Disk Percent Idle Time</String>
	<String ID="physicalDiskAveDiskSec" loc.comment="Table name for counters related to physical disks in Report">Physical Disk Average Second Counters</String>
	<String ID="NoteWhyDiskIdle" loc.comment="Explain value of this table in the report">Idle time is a good indicator of disk activity.  Disk subsystems sustain various I/O rates and the Idle counter normalized this data to show when the disk likely to be busy.  The counter value gets smaller as the disk gets busier.</String>
	<String ID="NoteWhyDiskAvg" loc.comment="Explain value of this table in the report">Average seconds per operation is a good indicator of disk activity and health.  An I/O is expected to take under .015 ms on a health disk sub-system.  Values greater than this, especially if the Idle time is high or the disk I/O rate is low, suggest the disk is having trouble reading or writing.  Use any of the suggested Disk diagnostic tests if the later situation exists.</String>
	<String ID="TableNTFSPerformance" loc.comment="Table name for file system performance seen in report">Performance Settings</String>
	<String ID="TableWorkstationServices" loc.comment="Name of table lists the workstation service seen in report">Workstation Service</String>
	<String ID="TopicNTFSPerformance" loc.comment="Topic name for file system performance seen in report">NTFS Performance</String>
</StringTable>

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