Assigning Resources to Applications

Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 with SP1

There are several ways to assign, or limit, the amount of resources an application can use. You can use application property sheets to control performance, cache, and process options of individual applications, or you can use bandwidth throttling to limit resources for an entire site or application pool. A third alternative is to control access to your application through the NTFS file system and Web server security features.

For information about assigning resources by using property sheets, globally assigning resources by using bandwidth throttling, or assigning resources to an individual Web site by using bandwidth throttling, see Assigning Resources to Applications in IIS 6.0 and Throttling Bandwidth.