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Which three cmdlets should you run?

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains a server named Server1. Server1 has
the Client Access server role and the Mailbox server role installed.
You monitor the performance of Server1, and you discover that the Exchange Server transport
services consume a high amount of processor resources.
You need to limit the amount of processor resources that the Exchange Server transport services
consume.
Which three cmdlets should you run?

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A.
New-WorkloadManagementPolicy. New-ThrottlingPolicy, and Set-ThrottlingPolicyAssociation

B.
New-WorkloadPolicy, New-ThrottlingPolicy and Set-ExchangeServer

C.
New-WorkloadPolicy, New-ThrottlingPolicy and Set-ThrottlingPolicyAssociation

D.
New-WorkloadManagementPolicy. New-WorkloadPolicy, and Set-ExchangeServer

2 Comments on “Which three cmdlets should you run?

  1. Senan Kazimov says:

    Commands that have been removed from Exchange 2013 in CU6+ (the commands existed in <= CU5).

    Get-ResourcePolicy
    Get-WorkloadManagementPolicy
    Get-WorkloadPolicy
    New-ResourcePolicy
    New-WorkloadManagementPolicy
    New-WorkloadPolicy
    Remove-ResourcePolicy
    Remove-WorkloadManagementPolicy
    Remove-WorkloadPolicy
    Set-ResourcePolicy
    Set-WorkloadPolicy




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    1. Senan Kazimov says:

      When you use system-level workload management;
      1) create a workload management policy,
      2) create or assign workload policies to it,
      3) use Set-ExchangeServer to apply the workload management policy to a set of servers.




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