You create Web-based client applications. You are evaluating the design of an e-commerce Web site. The Web site processes credit card information. The Web site has a shopping cart and expects a high volume of traffic, especially during peak shopping times.
The design specifications for the application must meet the following criteria:
The application will be hosted on a Web farm.
The application will use SSL during the checkout process.
Shopping cart information will be stored in InProc session variables.
You need to evaluate the design of the application and recommend whether it is technically feasible and complete. What should you conclude?
A.
The design is technically feasible, but it is not complete. The application must be configured to use cookieless sessions. Each server on the farm must use a unique certificate.
B.
The design is technically feasible and complete.
C.
The design is technically feasible, but it is not complete. The servers must have their affinity set to a single host (sticky sessions).
D.
The design is not technically feasible. The application cannot be hosted on a Web farm.