Top 5 Performance Counters for SSAS Multidimentional

I have SharePoint 2013 and SQL Server 2014 based reporting solution on Azure.
I have dedicated VM for SSAS.
I would like to collect performance data (CPU, RAM etc...)
What are top 5 most important performance counter for SSAS? (PERFMON)
Kenny_I

Hi ,
Every Counter has there own use and significance and most important will depend on your requiremnt like whta you exactly want to Monitor.
Apart from above ; The most useful counters here would be in the MSASXX:Processing group, Rows read/sec and Rows written/sec, which will give you an idea of how fast SSAS is reading data from the data source. As a general rule you should
expect to get 40-60000 rows/sec from SQL Server, and if you're getting less you should try to tune the database you're getting data from rather than SSAS itself. Partitioning measure groups in SSAS and processing partitions in parallel is also a good way of
improving processing performance.
Please Refer below link for better understanding of performance counter :
http://ms-olap.blogspot.in/2009/04/performance-counters-for-ssas-2008.html
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