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MSDN Webcast: Throttling Resources and Aiding Performance on IIS Using Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) (Level 200)  

Event ID: 1032266943

 
Language(s): English.
Product(s): Microsoft Internet Information Services.
Audience(s): IT Generalist,Pro Dev/Programmer.
Duration: 72 Minutes
Start Date:
Wednesday, January 26, 2005 6:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
 

Event Overview

Are you wondering how Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) works and what it is?  WSRM is a new feature in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise and Datacenter versions. WSRM helps administrators and developers ensure that resources are not consumed by one single application, which is especially important in a shared hosting environment.  Join this webcast to learn the WSRM basics, as well as how to configure WSRM to monitor Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) resources.

 

Presenter: Chris Adams, Supportability Beta Lead, Microsoft Corporation

 

Chris Adams has been with Microsoft for 4 years and has spent his tenure completely dedicated to supporting the IIS products. He began as a support engineer in 2000, and was promoted in 2002 to a Technical Lead in Microsoft Product Support Services. He currently resides in Redmond with the IIS product group representing PSS as a supportability Lead. Chris is actively certified as a MCP, MCSA, and MCSE on the NT 4 and Windows 2000 platforms.

 

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