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ruscorp

2003-03-26, 10:31 am

Q.) You are a network administrator for your company. All servers run Windows 2000 Server. Users report that a file server named ServerA has very slow response time. It takes several seconds to open small files that are located on the server's hard disk, and it can take several minutes to open large files. Users report that no problems occur when they access files that are stored on other servers. You monitor ServerA by using System Monitor. You discover that the values for Disk Queue Length and Split I/O are consistently high, even when users attempt to read small files. You also discover that the server has more than 40 GB of free space available. You need to optimize disk read performance for ServerA. What should you do?

A. Use Disk Defragmenter to optimize the file structure on ServerA.
B. Use Disk Cleanup to remove unused files and folders from ServerA.
C. Disable write caching on the hard disk to optimize file access.
D. Configure the performance options on ServerA to optimize performance for background services.
enforcer

2003-03-26, 11:58 am

A looks good to me
oddduck

2003-03-26, 2:01 pm

"eh"
snyfors

2003-03-27, 6:44 am

A
a defragmentation a day keeps a doctor away, or was it a month
Spid

2003-03-27, 7:51 am

"A"
RunnerNJ3

2003-03-27, 8:57 am

Going with "A".
rama1179

2003-03-27, 9:38 am

A
ruscorp

2003-03-27, 10:09 am

quote:
Originally posted by ruscorp
Q.) You are a network administrator for your company. All servers run Windows 2000 Server. Users report that a file server named ServerA has very slow response time. It takes several seconds to open small files that are located on the server's hard disk, and it can take several minutes to open large files. Users report that no problems occur when they access files that are stored on other servers. You monitor ServerA by using System Monitor. You discover that the values for Disk Queue Length and Split I/O are consistently high, even when users attempt to read small files. You also discover that the server has more than 40 GB of free space available. You need to optimize disk read performance for ServerA. What should you do?

A. Use Disk Defragmenter to optimize the file structure on ServerA.
B. Use Disk Cleanup to remove unused files and folders from ServerA.
C. Disable write caching on the hard disk to optimize file access.
D. Configure the performance options on ServerA to optimize performance for background services.



Good job all. The correct answer is indeed: A.) Use Disk Defragmenter to optimize the file structure on ServerA.
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