230 7 Optimizing the Hyper-V Host Ser ver and Guest Sessions . Equal per IIS Application Pool—Allocates resources equally among all Internet Information Services (IIS) application pools, preventing one session from consuming all available CPU and memory resources. NOTE WSRM policies are only enforced when CPU usage climbs above 70%. The WSRM policies are never active on processes owned by the core operating system or any items in the exclusion list. TIP Memory limits should be applied in policies only when the application, service, or process is having issues or not allocating memory usage properly on its own. A common task performed in WSRM is to create matching. | 230 7 Optimizing the Hyper-V Host Server and Guest Sessions Equal per IIS Application Pool Allocates resources equally among all Internet Information Services IIS application pools preventing one session from consuming all available CPU and memory resources. NOTE WSRM policies are only enforced when CPU usage climbs above 70 . The WSRM policies are never active on processes owned by the core operating system or any items in the exclusion list. TIP Memory limits should be applied in policies only when the application service or process is having issues or not allocating memory usage properly on its own. A common task performed in WSRM is to create matching criteria rules. Matching criteria rules allow an administrator to define or exclude processes services or applications that should be monitored by WSRM. This definition is used later in the WSRM management process. To create a matching criteria rule complete the following steps 1. Launch Windows System Resource Manager by clicking Start All Programs Administrative Tools Windows System Resource Manager. 2. Right-click the Process Matching Criteria item in the WSRM console and select New Process Matching Criteria. 3. Enter a unique name for the matching criteria in the Criteria Name box at the top and click Add under the Rules section. a. Enter the processes services or applications in the Included Files or Command Lines section of the Files or Command Lines tab. Or b. Select the object type process service application or IIS application pool from the drop-down list and click the Select button and select the policy to apply. 4. To exclude items from the policy check the Excluded Files or Command Lines check box. a. Enter the processes services or applications in the Included Files or Command Lines section of the Files or Command Lines tab. Or b. Select the object type process service application or IIS application pool from the drop-down list and click the Select button and select the policy to apply. 5. Repeat the