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Question 93

Scenario: A Citrix Engineer is maintaining a Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops environment. The engineer has deployed Workspace Environment Management

(WEM) within the infrastructure. The engineer has recently noticed that the two most commonly used applications are consuming excessive disk contention and causing bottlenecks on the servers.

Which WEM System Optimization does the engineer need to use to address this issue?

    Correct Answer: D

    The Citrix Engineer should use I/O Management to address the issue of excessive disk contention and bottlenecks on the servers. I/O Management is specifically designed to optimize the performance of I/O-intensive applications by reducing disk I/O operations and prioritizing I/O requests based on their importance. This optimization directly addresses the problem of disk contention caused by the two most commonly used applications.

Discussion
tamj123Option: D

Answer is D: I/O Management is designed to optimize the performance of I/O-intensive applications by reducing disk I/O operations and prioritizing I/O requests based on their importance. By configuring the I/O Management settings in WEM, the Citrix Engineer can reduce the impact of the two applications on the servers and improve overall performance. The other options listed, such as Session-Based Computing/Hosted Virtual Desktop (SBC/HVD) Tuning, Memory Management, and Process Management, are also WEM system optimization features that can be used to improve the performance of the environment, but they are not directly related to addressing disk contention and I/O operations caused by specific applications.

BjaSdo77Option: D

https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/workspace-environment-management/current-release/user-interface-description/system-optimization/io-management.html

ASCII92Option: D

Answer is D, the explanation of tamj123 is spot on

RDIOOption: D

D is correct.

EUC_PROOption: D

The answer is D.

moricerdzOption: D

I agree with BJASDO, answer D sure with the boottlenecks. The SBC/HVD is not for disk...