I know there was a recent thread about this, but wanted some more input on this specific feature. Right now we have everything configured as "Shared". My reasoning was that it's less overhead, and since this is a new feature, that we could get a better gauge on how much additional overhead the "Isolated" mode adds over time as we move them from "shared" to isolated. Also my thought was that this would give more visibility to the problem drivers that do crash, since it will affect the entire shared process. So far we have had no issues, so I'm not even sure what the symptoms of a problem will be. For example on previous versions of Windows, the spooler crashes, so you need to restart it. Now with driver isolation, what exactly will you see? either with "shared" or "isolated", since it won't crash the spooler.
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