Performance testing sounds crucial for E2E, especially to ensure the system can handle user loads. I think I lean towards option C, but I'm still a bit uncertain.
I recall discussing configuration management tools, but I don't think they directly apply to E2E testing. It seems like they are more about tracking changes.
I think I remember that for the E2E phase, we focus more on testing the entire flow rather than just individual components. So, maybe a performance test tool could be the right choice?
Okay, I think I've got a good strategy here. I'll explain how sea freight is generally more fuel-efficient and produces less emissions per unit transported compared to air freight. Then I'll touch on some of the other environmental factors like noise pollution.
This looks like a security-related question, so I'll need to carefully examine the command output and options. The key seems to be identifying potential security risks and ways to mitigate them.
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