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| + | </ | ||
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| + | == PowerShell Measure Command Time == | ||
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| + | Sometimes it's useful to measure how long a command takes. I create the snippet below to measure the amount of time a Test-NetConnection commando took and used it to replicate a sort of ping utility. | ||
| + | |||
| + | <code powershell> | ||
| + | $counter = 0 | ||
| + | while ($true){ | ||
| + | $timer = [Diagnostics.Stopwatch]:: | ||
| + | Test-NetConnection kv-shift-001.privatelink.vaultcore.azure.net -port 443 -InformationLevel Quiet | ||
| + | $timer.Stop() | ||
| + | $elapsed = $timer.elapsed | ||
| + | $counter ++ | ||
| + | Write-Host " | ||
| + | Sleep 1 | ||
| + | } | ||
| </ | </ | ||
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