ThrottlingType Enumeration
Defines the possible throttling types in SQL Database.
Namespace: Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.TransientFaultHandling.Data
Assembly: Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.TransientFaultHandling.Data (in Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.TransientFaultHandling.Data.dll) Version: 6.0.0.0 (6.0.1304.0)
Syntax
public enum ThrottlingType
'Declaration
Public Enumeration ThrottlingType
public enum class ThrottlingType
Members
Member name | Value | Description | |
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None | 0 | Indicates that no throttling was applied to a given resource. | |
Soft | 1 | Corresponds to a soft throttling type. Soft throttling is applied when machine resources such as, CPU, I/O, storage, and worker threads exceed predefined safety thresholds despite the load balancer’s best efforts. | |
Hard | 2 | Corresponds to a hard throttling type. Hard throttling is applied when the machine is out of resources, for example storage space. With hard throttling, no new connections are allowed to the databases hosted on the machine until resources are freed up. | |
Unknown | 3 | Corresponds to an unknown throttling type in the event that the throttling type cannot be determined with certainty. |
See Also
Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.TransientFaultHandling.Data Namespace