Multiple Choice
Your organization's Windows Server 2019 server has 64 GB of RAM but has been running a little slow, so you decide to check the virtual memory configuration. You find that the paging file is located on the D: drive where you are running an accounting app with a SQL server database. The paging file is being managed by Windows. Windows is installed on the C: drive and the E: drive is where archived documents are stored. All three volumes are on separate SSD drives and have at least 300 GB of free space. Is there anything you can do to configure the paging file for optimal performance?
A) Manually increase the paging file size.
B) Delete the paging file.
C) Move the paging file to the E: drive.
D) Manually decrease the paging file size.
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