You are working as the administrator at ABC.com. Part of you job description includes the
deployment of applications on the ABC.com network. To this end you operate by testing new
application deployment in a test environment prior to deployment on the production network.
The new application that should be tested requires 2 processors and 3 GB of RAM to run
successfully. Further requirements of this application also include shared folders and installation of
software on client computers. You install the application on a Windows Server 2003 Web Edition
computer and install the application on 30 test client computers.
During routine monitoring you discover that only a small amount of client computers are able to
connect and run the application. You decide to turn off the computers that are able to make a
connection and discover that the computers that failed to open the application can now run the
application.
How would you ensure that all client computers can connect to the server and run the application?
A.
By running a second instance of the application on the server.
B.
By increasing the Request Queue Limit on the Default Application Pool.
C.
By modifying the test server operating system to Window Server 2003 Standard Edition.
D.
By increasing the amount of RAM in the server to 4GB.
Explanation:
Although Windows Server 2003 Web Edition supports up to 2GB of RAM, it
reserves 1GB of it for the operating system; only 1GB of RAM is available for the application.
Therefore, we need to install Window Server 2003 Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition to
support enough RAM.