Creating a new Exchange throttling policy in Microsoft 365 is not typically considered an example of information governance. Throttling policies in Exchange are primarily used to control the amount of resources a user or application can consume to prevent performance issues and ensure fair resource usage within the Exchange environment. These policies are more related to performance and resource management rather than information governance. YES,YES, NO
Creating a new exchange throttling policy is an example of information governance in Microsoft 365. You can set throttling policy on an Exchange server by using the Set-ThrottlingPolicy and Set-ThrottlingPolicyAssociation cmdlets. You can create and remove non-default throttling policies by using the New-ThrottlingPolicy and Remove-ThrottlingPolicy cmdlets1. all 3 are YES
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