What should you recommend?

You create Web-based client applications. You are evaluating the configuration architecture of an application in a suite of tools that is managed from a common management console. You must get user-specific information, which is gathered during the user sessions, for the marketing department so that they can analyze trends in usage. Eventually, the marketing department might decide to store the data on their Microsoft SQL Server database in the next version of their customer management tool suite.

The configuration architecture has the following features:

The data is stored in files on a shared file server.
Permissions for the server permit the Web server to write and the marketing department to read the data.
The data is formatted in XML.
You need to evaluate whether the configuration architecture meets the requirements. What should you recommend?

You create Web-based client applications. You are evaluating the configuration architecture of an application in a suite of tools that is managed from a common management console. You must get user-specific information, which is gathered during the user sessions, for the marketing department so that they can analyze trends in usage. Eventually, the marketing department might decide to store the data on their Microsoft SQL Server database in the next version of their customer management tool suite.

The configuration architecture has the following features:

The data is stored in files on a shared file server.
Permissions for the server permit the Web server to write and the marketing department to read the data.
The data is formatted in XML.
You need to evaluate whether the configuration architecture meets the requirements. What should you recommend?

A.
The configuration architecture meets both the present and future requirements.

B.
The configuration architecture meets the present requirements. However, it will not facilitate future SQL Server migration.

C.
The design does not meet the requirements. You need to store the data in an application-level variable.

D.
The design does not meet the requirements. Session-level data should be stored on either a Microsoft SQL Server or a Session Server to facilitate scalability.



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