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An administrator is troubleshooting performance issues on a server that was recently upgraded. The administrator met with users/stakeholders and documented recent changes in an effort to determine whether the server is better or worse since the changes. Which of the following would BEST help
answer the server performance?
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Makes sense to compare against a baseline. "A server baseline" is the best way to measure if things improved or got worse after changes. You need data from before and after for real analysis. Pretty sure that's the key here, agree?
Doesn't a baseline make it easier to compare before and after with real numbers? I'm not 100 percent, but I always figured you need that old baseline data to see if the upgrade actually helped or made things worse.
Hmm, I'd go with server performance thresholds. They directly show if the upgrades are causing metrics to go out of acceptable ranges. Baselines are useful but without thresholds you don't really know if it's "good enough" yet, right? Maybe I'm missing something, but that's how I see it.
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