This is a pure copy-and-paste article from a Spanish blog about Performance Counters regarding the RemoteFX protocol within Windows Server 2012. Took me a long time to google it – so saving it here for use later on.
RemoteFX Graphics
- Average Encoding Time: Average frame encoding time
- Frame Quality: Quality of the output frame expressed as a percentage of the quality of the source frame
- Frames Skipped/second – Insufficient Client Resources: Number of frames skipped per second due to insufficient client resources
- Frames Skipped/second – Insufficient Network Resources: Number of frames skipped per second due to insufficient network resources
- Frames Skipped/second – Insufficient Server Resources: Number of frames skipped per second due to insufficient server resources
- Grphics Compression Ratio: Ratio of the number of bytes encoded to the number of bytes input
- Input Frames/second: Number of sources frames provided as input to RemoteFX graphics per second
- Output Frames/second: Number of frames sent to the client per second
- Source Frames/second: Number of frames composed by the source (DWM) per second
RemoteFX Network
- Base TCP RTT: Base TCP round-trip time (RTT) detected in milliseconds
- Base UDP RTT: Base UDP round-trip time (RTT) detected in milliseconds
- Current TCP Bandwidth: TCP Bandwidth detected in bits per second (bps)
- Current TCP RTT: Average TCP round-trip time (RTT) detected in milliseconds
- Current UDP Bandwidth: TCP Bandwidth detected in bits per second (bps)
- Current UDP RTT: Average TCP round-trip time (RTT) detected in milliseconds
- FEC Rate: Forward Error Correction (FEC) percentage
- Loss Rate: Loss percentage
- Retransmission Rate: Percentage of packets that have been retransmitted
- Set Rate P0: Rate in bits per second (bps) at which data is sent with priority 0
- Set Rate P1: Rate in bits per second (bps) at which data is sent with priority 1
- Set Rate P2: Rate in bits per second (bps) at which data is sent with priority 2
- Set Rate P3: Rate in bits per second (bps) at which data is sent with priority 3
- TCP Received Rate: Rate in bits per second (bps) at which data is received over TCP
- TCP Send Rate: Rate in bits per second (bps) at which data is sent over TCP
- Total Received Rate: Rate in bits per second (bps) at which data is received
- Total Send Rate: Rate in bits per second (bps) at which data is sent
- UDP Packets/Received/sec: Rate in packets per second at which packets are received over UDP
- UDP Packets/Send/sec: Rate in packets per second at which packets are sent over UDP
- UDP received Rate: Rate in bits per second (bps) at which data is received over UDP
- UDP Send Rate: Rate in bits per second (bps) at which data is sent over UDP
Do you know if these stats can be directly attributed with the User ID of the session?