Paging events drop from severe thrashing to a calm, healthy baseline. A high paging rate is the single strongest correlate of "the desktop feels slow".
Half the working memory of the desktop is now free at any given time, leaving comfortable headroom for additional users and applications.
System drive grew from 150 GB to 200 GB and free space went from 14 GB (critical) to 70 GB (healthy).
Latency to the FSLogix profile share recovered to its baseline. This directly improves Outlook caches, Teams data and OneDrive sync responsiveness.
Normalising CPU consumption per hour of uptime makes the runs directly comparable. Every key VDI subsystem — the desktop compositor, the Blast remoting pipe, endpoint protection and the user shell — is doing significantly less CPU work for the same workload.
Boot-time and logon-time error counts that previously appeared on every collection run have dropped to zero on the upgraded environment.
Housekeeping of the FSLogix profile share is catching up. Stale containers are being cleaned, freeing storage and reducing future profile-load risk.