Is there a "Task Manager" for HyperV Guests?

I have read articles such as
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc768535(v=bts.10).aspx
that indicate which performance counters to watch in the Guest.
 An article is fine but the day-to-day network Admin needs better than that. They need a tool – like Task Manager --that understands it is running in a Guest and presents information from the Guest perspective.
 Is there such a tool available either from Microsoft or a third party?
TIA,
edm2

If you are running task manager within the guest, then it's from the guest perspective.
You can monitor your guests from the hosts as long as you know where to look.
However, looking for a complete monitoring solution for such environment, often leads to Operations Manager in System Center with it corresponding management packs.
-kn
Kristian (Virtualization and some coffee: http://kristiannese.blogspot.com )

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