Okay, I think I've got a handle on this. The "one switch at a time" approach sounds like it minimizes risk and allows for gradual integration, which could be really useful in a brownfield environment.
This question seems straightforward. I think the key is understanding how a distributed builds architecture offloads the workload from the Jenkins master.
D) Operating system of the web servers? Really? How is that relevant to the GVP deployment? Someone's been hitting the eggnog a little too hard, I think.
A) In-Front or Behind-the-Switch mode of operation seems like a pretty crucial factor to me. I mean, that's going to dictate the entire network setup and configuration, right?
C) Expected call volume is definitely the most important factor to consider when planning the sizing and capacity for a GVP deployment. The other options are good to have, but won't directly impact the core sizing requirements.
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