Scenario: An administrator supports a XenApp farm consisting of 30 servers. Servers are physical and should be fitted wi

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Scenario: An administrator supports a XenApp farm consisting of 30 servers. Servers are physical and should be fitted wi

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Scenario: An administrator supports a XenApp farm consisting of 30 servers. Servers are physical and should be fitted with the same hardware. Users are connecting to the servers using a published desktop. Some users complain that applications sometimes become slow and unresponsive. Users are spread evenly across all servers. The administrator looks in the AppCenter and discovers that the complaining users are all on the same five servers. After examining the five servers, the administrator discovers that they all are memory-swapping.
Which next step should the administrator take to troubleshoot this issue?

A. Use Process Monitor to investigate file usage.
B. Check the servers for hardware discrepancies.
C. Create a Computer policy that enables Memory Optimization.
D. Use Performance Monitor to investigate queue length on disc.
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