Monitoring and Testing Lync Server 2013 Performance

Good day , 
I have two questions :
1 - Even though it is not recommended . How can I use Stress and Performance tool to test my production Lync Servers 
using current users accounts and profiles without making any changes to AD or Lync topology?
2 - What are the most important Lync server counters to be monitored and is it enough to use Windows Performance monitoring tool for that purpose ? 
Thanks in advance,
Best Regards Bisher Shbib

Hi,
For your first question, there are no stress tools currently available specific for Lync 2013 now. Here is a similar case may help you:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/f4032c4c-0b1f-4533-a04d-6c6526f4578a/stree-and-performance-test-tool-for-lync-2013?forum=lyncinterop
For your second question, if you want to monitor Lync server 2013 and Lync client 2013 you need deploy Lync Monitoring server. You can refer to the link below:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg398199.aspx
Best Regards,
Eason Huang
Eason Huang
TechNet Community Support

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