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(Optional) Set up error pages for Self Service throttling

Self Service is implemented as a separate application which runs in its own application pool. In a production environment, the Self Service application shares CPU resources with other applications like the operator management system. To ensure that alerting is not negatively affected by the Self Service application during heavy loads to the Self Service application, the 
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 Self Service application pool that Self Service runs under will be throttled so that it uses only 30% of the available CPU at any time. This ensures that 
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 alerts can always be published, even during heavy loads to Self Service. One impact of this change is that during heavy loads in Self Service, you might encounter some slowness in the Self Service application.
Starting with release 6.1.8.90, the throttling changes are applied automatically by the installer during new installation and upgrade.