You can use Windows System Resource Manager to allocate processor and memory resources to applications, users, Remote Desktop Services sessions, and Internet Information Services (IIS) application pools.
- Install Windows System
Resource Manager
- Understanding
Limitations and Exclusions of Windows System Resource
Manager
- Creating Resource
Management Policies
- Start and Stop Resource
Management
- Use Conditions to Adjust
Resource Policies
- Scheduling Resource
Management with the Calendar
- Import or Export
Configuration Settings, and Computer Groups
- Work with the
User-Defined Exclusion List
- View Windows System
Resource Manager Status
- Logging Accounting Data
in Windows System Resource Manager
- Configure Notification
Options
- Working with Windows
System Resource Manager on Remote Systems
- Managing Computer
Groups
- Managing User
Priorities
Additional references
- User Interface: Windows
System Resource Manager
- For more information about Windows System
Resource Manager, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=90924.