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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Terminal Services and Windows System Resource Manager

Terminal Services and Windows System Resource Manager

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc771218(WS.10).aspx

Configuring WSRM for Terminal Services

Windows System Resource Manager Snap-In

To configure WSRM, you use the Windows System Resource Manager snap-in.
To open the Windows System Resource Manager snap-in
  1. Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Windows System Resource Manager.
  2. In the Connect to computer dialog box, click This computer, and then click Connect to have the Windows System Resource Manager administer the computer that you are using.

Resource-Allocation Policies

WSRM uses resource-allocation policies to determine how computer resources, such as CPU and memory, are allocated to processes running on the computer. There are two resource-allocation policies that are specifically designed for computers running Terminal Services. The two Terminal Services-specific resource-allocation policies are:
  • Equal_Per_User
  • Equal_Per_Session

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