You have an ASP.NET Web application that is deployed on multiple, identical Web servers.
The Web servers retrieve data from multiple, identical Microsoft SQL Server databases.
Each user maintains an active Web application session during the entire business day. You
notice that some Web servers consume 100 percent of their CPU resources and return
timeout errors, while other Web servers are idle. You need to design a plan to load-balance
the Web application across the available Web servers. Which approach should you
recommend?
A.
Use per-request load balancing with StateServer session state.
B.
Use affinity load balancing with SQLServer session state.
C.
Use affinity load balancing with StateServer session state.
D.
Use per-request load balancing with InProc session state.