You are an Enterprise administrator for contoso.com. The corporate network of the company consists of a single Active Directory domain. All the servers in the domain run Windows Server 2008 and all client computers run Windows Vista.
The network consists of a server called contosoServer1that has Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) role installed. The server hosts are 30 SharePoint sites.
You have been asked to optimize the performance of contosoServer1 by allocating the equal amount of system resources to each SharePoint site when CPU utilization exceeds 70 percent. Which of the following options would you choose to accomplish the given task? (Select Two. Each correct answer will present a part of the answer.)
A.
Configure each SharePoint site to use a separate application pool.
B.
Configure each SharePoint site to use a separate IP address.
C.
Implement Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM).
D.
Implement File Server Resource Manager (FSRM).
Explanation:
To optimize the performance of contosoServer1 by allocating the equal amount of system resources to each SharePoint site when CPU utilization exceeds 70 percent, you need to configure each sharePoint site to use a separate application pool. Implement Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM).
Microsoft Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) provides resource management and enables the allocation of resources, including processor and memory resources, among multiple applications based on business priorities.
WSRM enables a system administrator to Manage CPU utilization (percent CPU in use), Limit the process working set size (physical resident pages in use) and Set CPU and memory allocation policies on applications. This includes selecting processes to be managed, and setting resource usage targets or limits.
WSRM maintains an updatable exclusion list of processes that shouldn’t be managed because of the negative system impact such management could create. WSRM also applies limits to process working set size and committed memory consumption. WSRM does not manage address windowing extensions (AWE) memory, large page memory, locked memory, or OS pool memory.