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Chapter 50: Resource Governor
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Performance Monitor enables you to know how the resource pools function.
While using the Resource Governor, you must monitor the workloads inside each
resource pool. You may fi nd that a specifi c workload consumes all the resources of a
resource pool. In that case you may want to place that workload in a different workload
group in its own resource pool. Microsoft recommends that in planning for the Resource
Governor you run all workloads in the default resource pool, each in their own workload
group. This way you can determine the resource consumption characteristics of each
workload and create appropriate resource pools for each workload, or place workload
loads with similar resource consumption characteristics in their own workload group and
resource pool.
For example, all reporting applications might be in a single resource pool, which limits
their CPU consumption, and you can place all OLTP workloads into a different resource pool,
which has a higher importance setting.
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