A validation plan is a set of processes which prove that a project or a function of a platform has
been configured correctly and behaves as designed.
A.
True
B.
False
Explanation:
A validation plan can range from a detailed test plan to high-level statements. It should not
besubjective. The best validation is to place a platform under a typical test of what it will be faced
with in the field—for example, having a simulated number of users go through a workflow (perhaps
a website). A lot of thesetasks vary with the type of application and are primarily application
functionality based. In addition, platform orinfrastructure metrics are keyfor validation and for
information to be used within the operational documentation(for example, troubleshooting guide,
monitoring recommendations).