What should you do?

You create Web-based client applications. You have created a Web-based application that retrieves data from a database. Hundreds of users access this Web-based application. A performance baseline has been created and integrated into a maintenance plan for the application. You find that the Web-based application consumes more resources than expected. You use instrumentation to profile the Web-based application and discover that resources are not being released correctly. You modify the code and profile the Web-based application again. You find the performance metrics appear to be within the requirements. You need to identify your next action. What should you do?

You create Web-based client applications. You have created a Web-based application that retrieves data from a database. Hundreds of users access this Web-based application. A performance baseline has been created and integrated into a maintenance plan for the application. You find that the Web-based application consumes more resources than expected. You use instrumentation to profile the Web-based application and discover that resources are not being released correctly. You modify the code and profile the Web-based application again. You find the performance metrics appear to be within the requirements. You need to identify your next action. What should you do?

A.
Stop and discontinue the use of instrumentation. Review the code on a monthly basis.

B.
Continue to profile the application on an ongoing basis.

C.
Disable instrumentation at this time. Profile the application on a daily basis.

D.
Disable instrumentation at this time. Profile the application in accordance with the maintenance plan.



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