
Fair Share technologies are enabled by default, but you can disable them using Windows PowerShell and WMI.įor more information about the related properties in WMI, see Win32_TerminalServiceSetting class: Properties. RDS builds on the Fair Share technologies to add features for allocating network bandwidth and disk resources. Remote Desktop Services (RDS) server, Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session and Windows 11 Enterprise multi-session use Fair Share technology to manage resources. This article describes how a Remote Desktop Session Host (RDSH) server, Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session and Windows 11 Enterprise multi-session use Fair Share technologies to balance CPU, disk, and network bandwidth resources among multiple Remote Desktop sessions.Īpplies to: Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session, Windows 11 Enterprise multi-session Original KB number: 4494631 Introductionįair Share technologies for CPU resources were introduced in Windows Server 2008 R2.
