![]() ![]() All those three options have as goal to prevent excessive resource usage by one user and provide all users the same experience. Just as for the CPU the load is distributed equally across the sessions running on the servers. So besides CPU the RDS server is also load balancing disk resources and network bandwidth. New in RD Session Host in Server 2012 is the addition of FairShare for Network and Disk. Microsoft is stating that this part is improved in Windows Server 2012, but there is not further information available (as far I can find out) what the actual improvements are. The process will do this based on active sessions and load within these sessions. The feature offers dynamically distributed processor time across the (active) sessions. In Windows 2008R2 this was only available for CPU. In Windows 2008R2 Microsoft introduced Dynamic Fair Share Scheduling (DFSS). In this article I will describe how Fair Share of Resources is functioning, what can be configured and how it works in practice. Actually Fair Share was already introduced in Windows Server 2008R2 but the feature is extended in Windows Server 2012. One of the new features within Remote Desktop Services in Windows Server 2012 is Fair Share of Resources. ![]() ![]() FairShare of Resources in RD Session Host Details
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