Why is a client/server design ideally suited to the NonStop Kernel architecture?
A.
Clustering allows servers to access enormous databases and thus serve the most demanding
clients.
B.
Discrete units of work can be spread easily over processes and processors.
C.
The multi-threading capabilities of NonStop Kernel servers are ideally suited to the demands of
multiple clients.
D.
The NonStop Kernel has been optimized to handle multiple input devices efficiently.