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Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 PowerShell Cookbook - Fourth Edition

By : Jonas Andersson, Nuno Mota, Mike Pfeiffer
Book Image

Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 PowerShell Cookbook - Fourth Edition

By: Jonas Andersson, Nuno Mota, Mike Pfeiffer

Overview of this book

We start with a set of recipes on core PowerShell concepts. This will provide you with a foundation for the examples in the book. Next, you'll see how to implement some of the common exchange management shell tasks, so you can effectively write scripts with this latest release. You will then learn to manage Exchange recipients, automate recipient-related tasks in your environment, manage mailboxes, and understand distribution group management within the Exchange Management Shell. Moving on, we'll work through several scenarios where PowerShell scripting can be used to increase your efficiency when managing databases, which are the most critical resources in your Exchange environment. Towards the end, you'll discover how to achieve Exchange High Availability and how to secure your environment, monitor the health of Exchange, and integrate Exchange with Office Online Server, Skype for Business Server, and Exchange Online (Office 365). By the end of the book, you will be able to perform administrative tasks efficiently.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)

Throttling client connections

Client Throttling Policies are used to manage client access performance by stipulating, for example, the number of concurrent connections for each client access protocol, the percentage of time that a client session can use to perform certain operations, and so on. There is a default client throttling policy named GlobalThrottlingPolicy_<GUID> with a throttling scope of Global that is perfectly adequate to manage the load placed on client access services for most environments. However, if this is not the case for your environment, you can modify this default policy or create additional custom policies to meet your requirements.

Client throttling policies are available for ActiveSync (EAS), Exchange Web Services (EWS), Outlook on the web (OWA), and RPC Client Access (RCA), among a few others. At the time of writing this book (Exchange 2016 CU5...