Why should disk and network I/O be used to identify bottlenecks?

Why should disk and network I/O be used to identify bottlenecks?
A. High disk and network I/O utilization of the Delivery Controller can indicate a high volume of user logons, indicating that the server may NOT have sufficient resources to handle the load.
B. High disk and network I/O utilization on the Delivery Controller can indicate that the target device will encounter delays when mounting new vDisks.
C. High disk and network I/O utilization of the Delivery Controller may indicate that a high number of processor-intensive applications are being utilized by the virtual desktop users.
D. High disk and network I/O utilization of the Delivery Controller can indicate the presence of a virus or malware.

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