Which cmdlet should you run?

You host Exchange Server 2013 organizations for several hundred tenants. The infrastructure
contains several custom transport agents. You need to prevent the transport agents from
overloading the processors on one of the Exchange servers. Which cmdlet should you run?

You host Exchange Server 2013 organizations for several hundred tenants. The infrastructure
contains several custom transport agents. You need to prevent the transport agents from
overloading the processors on one of the Exchange servers. Which cmdlet should you run?

A.
Set-WorkloadPolicy

B.
Set-ResourcePolicy

C.
Set-TransportAgent

D.
Set-ThrottlingPolicy



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jjimenez777

jjimenez777

MS comments:
The *-ResourcePolicy, *-WorkloadManagementPolicy and *-WorkloadPolicy system workload management cmdlets have been deprecated. System workload management settings should be customized only under the direction of Microsoft Customer Service and Support.

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj150503(v=exchg.150).aspx

ebrahimkali

ebrahimkali

It is true.

So the correct answer is D. Set-ThrottlingPolicy as of the current Exchanger 2013 update. Because the only cmdlets that available for workload management in Exchange 2013 are:

-Manage throttling policies
Get-ThrottlingPolicy
New-ThrottlingPolicy
Remove-ThrottlingPolicy
Set-ThrottlingPolicy

-Assign throttling policies
Get-ThrottlingPolicyAssociation
Set-ThrottlingPolicyAssociation

https://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj150503(v=exchg.150).aspx

Steven

Steven

I think this question should disappear from the exam altogether….