You deploy Forefront Identity Manager (FIM) in your company network to synchronize user accounts between Active Directory and an HR application. End users use the FIM Self-Service Portal to reset passwords and manage groups. You use a two-tiered architecture according to the following table.
Server Roles
+ FIM Synchronization database (dedicated disk)
+ FIM Service database (dedicated disk)
+ FIM Synchronization Service
+ FIM One back-end server Service (dedicated to FIM Synchronization Service access)
+ FIM Portal Two load-balanced
+ FIM Service FIM Self-Service Portal front-end servers
Currently, the number of users and groups has doubled. You experience delays in performance of the Active Directory Management Agent (AD MA). You need to improve the performance of the MA .
What should you do?
A.
Configure the AD MA to run as a different service account.
B.
Add an additional front-end server to the two load-balanced front-end servers.
C.
Split the FIM Synchronization Service, and then install it on a new separate physical server.
D.
Split the FIM Portal from the back end, and then install it on a new separate physical server.