What should you include in the recommendation?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 1
Humongous Insurance
Scenario:
COMPANY OVERVIEW
Humongous Insurance has a main office and 20 branch offices. The main office is located in
New York. The branch offices are located throughout North America. The main office has
8,000 users. Each branch office has 2 to 250 users.
PLANNED CHANGES
Humongous Insurance plans to implement Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption (BitLocker)
on all servers.
EXISTING ENVIRONMENT
The network contains servers that run either Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, or
Windows Server 2008 R2. All client computers run either Windows 7 Enterprise or Windows
Vista Enterprise.
Business Goals
Humongous Insurance wants to minimize costs whenever possible.
Existing Active Directory/Directory Services
The network contains a single Active Directory forest named humongousinsurance.com. The
forest contains two child domains named north.humongousinsurance.com and
south.humongousinsurance.com. The functional level of the forest is Windows Server 2008
R2.
Existing Network Infrastructure
Each child domain contains a Web server that has Internet Information Services (IIS)
installed. The forest root domain contains three Web servers that have IIS installed. The Web
servers in the forest root domain are configured in a Network Load Balancing (NLB) cluster.
Currently, all of the Web servers use a single domain user account as a service account.
Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) is used for company-wide patch management. The
WSUS servers do not store updates locally. The network contains Remote Desktop servers
that run Windows Server 2008 R2. Users in the sales department access a line-of-business
Application by using Remote Desktop. Managers in the sales department use the Application

to generate reports. Generating the reports is CPU intensive. The sales managers report that
when many users are connected to the servers, the reports take a long time to process.
Humongous Insurance has the following standard server builds:
• Class 1 – Dual x64 CPUs, 4-GB RAM, Windows Web Server 2008 R2
• Class 2 – Dual x64 CPUs, 4-GB RAM, Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard
• Class 3 – Quad x64 CPUs, 8-GB RAM, Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard
• Class 4 – Quad x64 CPUs, 8-GB RAM, Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise
Current Administration Model
Humongous Insurance currently uses the following technologies to manage the network:
• Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack
• Microsoft Forefront EndPoint Protection
• Microsoft System Center Operations Manager
• Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
Humongous Insurance must meet the following technical requirements:
• A certificate must be required to recover BitLocker-protected drives.
• Newly implemented technologies must minimize the impact on LAN traffic.
• Newly implemented technologies must minimize the storage requirements.
• The management of disk volumes and shared folders must be performed remotely
whenever possible.
• Newly implemented technologies must minimize the amount of bandwidth used on
Internet connections.
• All patches and updates must be tested in a non-production environment before they
are App1ied to production servers.
• Multiple versions of a Group Policy object (GPO) must be maintained in a central
archive to facilitate a rol required.
The management of passwords and service principal names (SPNs) for all service accounts
must be automated whenever possible.
###EndCaseStudy###

You need to recommend a solution to decrease the amount of time it takes for the sales managers
to generate reports. What should you include in the recommendation?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 1
Humongous Insurance
Scenario:
COMPANY OVERVIEW
Humongous Insurance has a main office and 20 branch offices. The main office is located in
New York. The branch offices are located throughout North America. The main office has
8,000 users. Each branch office has 2 to 250 users.
PLANNED CHANGES
Humongous Insurance plans to implement Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption (BitLocker)
on all servers.
EXISTING ENVIRONMENT
The network contains servers that run either Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, or
Windows Server 2008 R2. All client computers run either Windows 7 Enterprise or Windows
Vista Enterprise.
Business Goals
Humongous Insurance wants to minimize costs whenever possible.
Existing Active Directory/Directory Services
The network contains a single Active Directory forest named humongousinsurance.com. The
forest contains two child domains named north.humongousinsurance.com and
south.humongousinsurance.com. The functional level of the forest is Windows Server 2008
R2.
Existing Network Infrastructure
Each child domain contains a Web server that has Internet Information Services (IIS)
installed. The forest root domain contains three Web servers that have IIS installed. The Web
servers in the forest root domain are configured in a Network Load Balancing (NLB) cluster.
Currently, all of the Web servers use a single domain user account as a service account.
Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) is used for company-wide patch management. The
WSUS servers do not store updates locally. The network contains Remote Desktop servers
that run Windows Server 2008 R2. Users in the sales department access a line-of-business
Application by using Remote Desktop. Managers in the sales department use the Application

to generate reports. Generating the reports is CPU intensive. The sales managers report that
when many users are connected to the servers, the reports take a long time to process.
Humongous Insurance has the following standard server builds:
• Class 1 – Dual x64 CPUs, 4-GB RAM, Windows Web Server 2008 R2
• Class 2 – Dual x64 CPUs, 4-GB RAM, Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard
• Class 3 – Quad x64 CPUs, 8-GB RAM, Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard
• Class 4 – Quad x64 CPUs, 8-GB RAM, Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise
Current Administration Model
Humongous Insurance currently uses the following technologies to manage the network:
• Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack
• Microsoft Forefront EndPoint Protection
• Microsoft System Center Operations Manager
• Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
Humongous Insurance must meet the following technical requirements:
• A certificate must be required to recover BitLocker-protected drives.
• Newly implemented technologies must minimize the impact on LAN traffic.
• Newly implemented technologies must minimize the storage requirements.
• The management of disk volumes and shared folders must be performed remotely
whenever possible.
• Newly implemented technologies must minimize the amount of bandwidth used on
Internet connections.
• All patches and updates must be tested in a non-production environment before they
are App1ied to production servers.
• Multiple versions of a Group Policy object (GPO) must be maintained in a central
archive to facilitate a rol required.
The management of passwords and service principal names (SPNs) for all service accounts
must be automated whenever possible.
###EndCaseStudy###

You need to recommend a solution to decrease the amount of time it takes for the sales managers
to generate reports. What should you include in the recommendation?

A.
Desktop Optimization Pack

B.
File Server Resource Manager (FSRM)

C.
Remote Desktop Connection Broker (RD Connection Broker)

D.
Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM)

Explanation:

Dedulas:
http ://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc754150
You can use Windows System Resource Manager to allocate processor and memory resources to
applications, users, Remote Desktop Services sessions, and Internet Information Services (IIS)
application pools So based upon the information given in the exhibits: the reports are CPU
INTENSIVE & when there are a lot of users connected the report take longer to process. you need to
reduce the time it takes for reports to be generated a bottle neck on the CPU would increase the
time it takes to generate reports so the required solution would need to allocate additional CPU
resources to the sales managers or else limit the CPU resources used by the regular users.
If we look at http ://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753280
Windows System Resource Manager manages processor resources by adjusting the priority of
processes. This guarantees a minimum percentage of available CPU bandwidth to process groups

that are defined by process matching criteria. Resource management is not enforced unless the total
CPU usage is greater than 70 percent….The simplest method of allocating processor resources is to
assign a percent CPU target to each group of processes that are defined by a process matching
criterion. This target is the percent of available CPU bandwidth that is guaranteed as a minimum to
the process group.
So with that in mind I’d me inclined to say the answer is WSRM. because FSRM in a nutshell has
nothing what so ever to do with CPU resources its only about disk management, applying disk
quotas, blocking certain file types etc



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