You manage a server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. The Remote Desktop Services server role is
installed on the server. A Remote Desktop Services application runs on the server. Users report that
the application stops responding. You monitor the memory usage on the server for a week. You
discover that the application has a memory leak. A patch is not currently available. You create a new
resource-allocation policy in Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM). You configure a Process
Matching Criteria named TrackShip and select the application. You need to terminate the application
when the application consumes more than half of the available memory on the server. What should
you do?
A.
Configure the resource-allocation policy and set the maximum working set limit option to half the
available memory on the server. Set the new policy as a Profiling Policy.
B.
Configure the resource-allocation policy and set the maximum working set limit option to half the
available memory on the server. Set the new policy as a Managing Policy.
C.
Configure the resource-allocation policy and set the maximum committed memory option to half
the available memory on the server. Set the new policy as a Profiling Policy.
D.
Configure the resource-allocation policy and set the maximum committed memory option to half
the available memory on the server. Set the new policy as a Managing Policy.
Explanation:
To create a memory resource allocation
1. In the Add or Edit Resource Allocation dialog box, on the General tab, in the Process matching
criteria list, select a process matching criterion for the matched processes that will be managed by
the resource allocation.
2. On the Memory tab, select one or both:
Use maximum committed memory for each process
Use maximum working set limit for each process
3. If you selected Use maximum committed memory for each process:
In the Maximum committed memory limit per process box, type a value in megabytes (MB). In the If
memory is surpassed box, select an action to take when the limit is reached.
4. If you selected Use maximum working set limit for each process, in the Maximum working set limit
per process box, type a value in MB.
5. Click OK.
To add additional memory resource allocations, click Add, and then repeat steps 1–5. Source:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc771472.aspx