Your network consists of one Active Directory domain. Your company has an intranet. You deploy
Terminal Services terminal servers that run Windows Server 2008. You plan to make applications
available to users on the intranet. You need to recommend a solution to ensure that each user
session receives an equal share of the CPU resources on the terminal servers. What should you
recommend?
A.
Install and configure the Network Load Balancing feature on all terminal servers.
B.
Install and configure the Terminal Services server role with the Terminal Services Session Broker
(TS Session Broker) services role on all terminal servers.
C.
Install the Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) feature on all terminal servers. Set the
resource-allocation policy.
D.
Install the Network Policy and Access Services (NPAS) server role on another server. Define and
apply a new policy by using Network Policy Server (NPS).
Explanation:
To ensure that each user session receives an equal share of the CPU resources on the terminal
servers, you need to install the Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) feature on all terminal
servers and configure a resource-allocation policy. Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) on
Windows Server 2008 allows you to control how CPU and memory resources are allocated to
applications, services, and processes on the computer. WSRM uses resource-allocation policies to
determine how computer resources, such as CPU and memory, are allocated to processes running
on the computer. Network Load Balancing and TS Session Load Balancing allows you to balance
client requests and use sessions load but not allow you to control the CPU and memory resources
allocated to applications on a Terminal server. Network Policy Server allows you to configure health
policies for network access and therefore cannot be used here.
Terminal Services and Windows System Resource Manager
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