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Live Metrics: CPU/Mem Process Counters #42147

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@harsimar harsimar commented Sep 30, 2024

Description

See spec.
This feature is manually tested.
Related PR on the ApplicationInsights-Java repo to not include the "useNormalizedValueForNonNormalizedCpuPercentage" in the QuickPulse constructor.

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@harsimar harsimar merged commit 0cff707 into main Sep 30, 2024
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@harsimar harsimar deleted the harskaur/perfCounters branch September 30, 2024 22:07
mssfang pushed a commit to mssfang/azure-sdk-for-java that referenced this pull request Oct 21, 2024
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