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How to Track Resource Usage for Microsoft Teams with ControlUp

Posted on September 9, 2025

A user asks for help in tracking resource usage from Microsoft Teams with ControlUp. Another user suggests looking at the App Trends report to compare usage before and after implementing Teams redirection. The link to the report is provided. The suggested report allows for viewing data points over time for CPU, RAM, and IO usage.


Read the entire ‘How to Track Resource Usage for Microsoft Teams with ControlUp’ thread below:

Hey everyone. I hope this is the correct place.

So we’ve implemented Teams redirection in our environment, and we would now like to see if we are seeing less ressource usage from Teams on our VDAs. Is it possible to see this? In apps.controlup.com, I can see in the App Statistics that ms-teams.exe uses 0% of cpu (most of my apps use 0% of cpu, I don’t know why). I’d like to see a chart that maps the cpu, and ram, and maybe network resources for the last month. Maybe I am not looking in the right place. Anyone have an idea?


Hi @member,

App Statistics is an aggregation of a full week of data. so the Avg CPU (and other Avg. metrics) is a flat average from all processes from all 5-min data points throughout the week. which would usually show very low values (mainly for an app like MS Teams that run all the time)

I suggest you look on the App Trends report, it can show you 5-min data points over time, including a nice distribution across ALL endpoints / VDA’s for any 5-min data point:

(its cuAgent.exe in the example, just choose the MS Teams process instead)

this should allow you to properly compare Teams CPU / RAM / IO footprint before and after you enabled the Teams VDI redirection

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Categories: All Archives, ControlUp for VDI
Topics: CPU, Microsoft, Microsoft Teams, Reporting, Unified Communications, VDI

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