The Consistency check is purely an Exchage function. The DP improvement spoken of previously was to have teh process started just one as opposed to having it start many hundreds of times
This is explained in the Exchange Integration Guide
Perform consistency check
If this option is selected, Microsoft Exchange Server checks the consistency of a database's backup data. If this option is not selected, the check is performed on the backup media after the backup data is created. If the data is found corrupt, it is discarded and the database backup fails.
If the Check log files only option is selected, only the backup data of the log files is checked, which is enough for Microsoft Exchange Server to guarantee data consistency.
Default: selected
By default, the consistency check is I/O intensive, which can negatively affect disk performance. The Throttle check for 1 second option throttles down the consistency check of the database file .edb to lessen impact
on the disk performance. Specify after how many input/output operations the check should stop for one second.
This option is not available if only the log files are checked.
Default: not selected
In my Exchange Integration Guide, Figure 62 shows a screenshof this to show how and where Consistency Check is set