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PerfView vs. TraceEvent

Not sure which you should use? This document aims to point you in the right direction.

Start With PerfView If Your Goal Is To...

  • Collect an adhoc Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) trace to analyze program behavior or a performance issue.
  • Collect an adhoc heap snapshot to analyze a managed memory issue such as a managed memory leak.
  • Use the flight recorder mode to capture an ETW trace of hard to reproduce behavior.
  • Perform adhoc analysis of a previously collected performance trace.
  • Diff two performance traces to or managed memory heap snapshots to root cause a performance issue.
  • Use a GUI-based performance analysis tool.

Start With TraceEvent If Your Goal Is To...

  • Have programmatic access to trace collection and/or trace processing and analysis.
  • Implement a service that captures or processes traces at scale.
  • Build collection and/or processing capabilities into an existing application.

PerfView Limitations

  • PerfView is not designed to be used as a capture or processing agent in services. It is designed for use in user-interactive sessions.
  • PerfView is not supported on operating system SKUs such as nanoserver that do not have GUI libraries installed. See PerfViewCollect if you need to capture adhoc traces on these SKUs.