You want to capture user and kernel traces and merge them to form a combined trace. Which of the following Windows Performance Analysis tools should you use?
  1. Trace Capture, Processing, and Command-Line Analysis
  2. Performance Analyzer
  3. On/Off Transition Trace Capture
  4. Visual Trace Analysis
Explanation
Answer - A - The trace Capture, Processing, and Command-Line Analysis tool can be used to capture user and kernel traces and merge them to form a combined trace.

Key Takeaway: Trace Capture, Processing, and Command-Line Analysis, or the Xperf tool, enables events in the operating system by using groups and/or flags. These flags enable and disable events from providers in various parts of the operating system. You can then merge all traces into a single aggregate trace file that is commonly referred to as a merged trace file. When Xperf generates this file, it collects additional information from the operating system and adds it to the aggregate trace.
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