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Administer Exchange workload management

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Administer Exchange workload management

- [Instructor] Each Exchange workload consumes system resources such as CPU, mailbox database operations or Active Directory requests. Examples of Exchange workloads include Outlook Web App, now called Outlook on the Web, Exchange ActiveSync, mailbox migration and mailbox assistants. You manage Exchange workloads by controlling how resources are consumed by individual users. Controlling how Exchange system resources are consumed was possible with Exchange Server 2010 and over the years has been expanded since 2013, 2016 and now Exchange Server 2019. There is one default throttling policy called the Global Throttling Policy. Microsoft Exchange Setup creates this default client throttling policy as part of the mailbox server role. You should not replace, recreate or remove the existing policy. However, you can create additional throttling policies with the scope of organization to change your user throttling settings. We do this using the set-throttling policy commandlet. And we can do…

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