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WSRM for Microsoft Clusters

Windows System Resource Manager is a free product that comes with Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition or DataCenter – both of which you can run a cluster on today.

Here are a few features of WSRM:

  • Set CPU and memory allocation policies on applications. This includes selecting processes to be managed, and setting resource usage targets or limits.
  • Manage CPU utilization (percent CPU in use).
  • Limit the process working set size (physical resident pages in use).
  • Manage committed memory (pagefile usage).
  • Apply policies to users or groups on a Terminal Services application server.
  • Apply policies on a date/time schedule.
  • Generate, store, view, and export resource utilization accounting records for management, service level agreement (SLA) tracking, and charge-back purposes.
Recently Microsoft released a white paper on how to configure and use Windows System Resource Manager to manage Clusters.

Download the Using WSRM and Scripts to Manage Clusters whitepaper



  
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