The administrator should troubleshoot D. Server resources first.
In a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) environment, poor application performance is often related to the resources on the server hosting the virtual desktops. This could include CPU, memory, storage, or network resources. If these resources are insufficient or not performing optimally, it can lead to poor performance for all users on the server.
When a VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) administrator receives reports of poor application performance, the first step in troubleshooting should typically focus on the most likely causes of the issue. While a comprehensive investigation may be required, addressing the most probable root causes first can often resolve the problem more efficiently. In this scenario, you should prioritize checking:
C. Client devices
Client devices can often be a common source of poor VDI performance.
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