You work as the enterprise administrator at ABC.com. ABC.com has a domain named ABC.com. The ABC.com network servers run Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and the client computers run Microsoft Windows Vista. ABC.com has a computer named ABC-SR11 configured for the Internet Information Services (IIS) Web server role and multiple Web sites.
How would you configure ABC-SR11 to release consumed memory resources for a particular website and make sure that other web sites remain unaffected?
A.
By modifying the Recycling options of the application pool defaults.
B.
By creating a new application pool associated to the website.
C.
By configuring bindings for the new web site.
D.
By configuring bindings for the existing web site and modifying Recycling options.
Explanation:
You should associate the website to an application pool by creating a new application pool. This will allow the ABC-SR11 to automatically release memory without affecting other websites hosted on the same web server. Furthermore, the Application pools helps isolate the applications running on a web server. If you add an application to a specific pool, the application never affects other applications in other pools. If a crash occurs with the applications, only the pool which is hosting it will be affected. ABC-SR11 and other pools will continue to run normally.