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Terminal Services Team Blog
With Windows Server 2008, it was possible to use Windows System Resource Manager’s ( WSRM ) Equal_Per_Session policy to control CPU allocation of sessions. This ensured that no session would hog CPU and affect the performance of other sessions on that
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Read the complete post at http://blogs.msdn.com/rds/archive/2009/05/29/using-wsrm-to-control-rds-dynamic-fair-share-scheduling.aspx
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