How to Configure Request Manager View in SharePoint 2013!!!!!!!!!

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Request Manager is used to manage incoming requests in SharePoint 2013. It allows SharePoint to understand more about, and control the handling of, incoming requests. Request Management employs a rules based approach, which enables SharePoint to take the appropriate action for a given request based upon administrator supplied configuration.
Request Management feature in SharePoint 2013 manages incoming requests by evaluating logic rules against the user requests in order to determine what/which action to take, and which machine or machines (Targets) in the farm should handle the requests.
SharePoint Foundation Web Application Service of SharePoint 2013 handles and responds to all incoming requests through IIS. Load Balancer is used to distribute incoming traffic across all the web front end servers. It is not necessary that all the web front end servers should be serving the incoming requests.
The Goals of Request Manger
1, RM can route to WFEs with better health, keeping low-health WFEs alive
2, RM can identify harmful requests and deny them immediately
3, RM can prioritize requests by throttling lower-priority ones (bots) to serve higher-priority ones (end-users)
4, RM can send all requests of specific type, like search for example, to specific machines
5, Isolated traffic can help troubleshoot errors on one machine
6, RM can send heavy requests to more powerful WFEs
To learn more about this click here:
http://community.bamboosolutions.com/blogs/bambooteamblog/archive/2014/11/13/how-to-configure-request-manager-view-in-sharepoint-2013.aspx

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