Why should CPU and network I/O be used to identify bottlenecks?
A.
Excessive consumption of CPU or network I/O indicates that the system is low on virtual
memory.
B.
Excessive consumption of CPU or network I/O indicates that the anti-virus configuration
could be causing a bottleneck.
C.
Excessive consumption of CPU or network I/O indicates there are too many target
devices.
D.
Excessive consumption of CPU or network I/O indicates a network misconfiguration.