An Azure service that is used to provision Windows and Linux virtual machines.
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Hello @Justine Yamane
Microsoft has a built-in tool that will figure it out for you,
Here is the easiest way to troubleshoot:
Open your Virtual Machine in the Azure Portal.
Scroll down the left menu until you find Performance diagnostics (under the Help/Troubleshooting section).
Click the button to Install and Run a diagnostic test.
- Choose the "Performance Analysis" option and let it run for a few minutes while the machine is acting slow.
- Once it finishes, it will generate a very easy-to-read report. It will tell you exactly what is slowing the machine down. For example, it might tell you "Your disk is maxed out" or "An antivirus program is using 99% of your CPU."
If the report shows you are simply maxing out the machine's limits, you will just need to click "Size" on the left menu and upgrade the VM to a slightly larger size!
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