What is a resource consumer group?
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What is a resource consumer group?
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A resource consumer group is a logical grouping of user sessions on the basis of the resource requirements of each user session. Hence, there can be more than one resource consumer group with each having different resource requirements. Every user session can only belong to a single resource consumer group at an instance. At times, the resource requirement of a session is not met by the resource consumer group to which it belongs. In such cases, the session can automatically switch to a different resource consumer group depending on administrator settings.
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