The correct answer is Network bandwidth and utilization because latency issues with a SaaS (Software as a Service) application are most commonly related to network performance constraints, not local server hardware or virtualization settings. According to CompTIA Network+ (N10-009) troubleshooting objectives, technicians should evaluate bandwidth capacity, throughput, congestion, packet loss, and overall utilization when diagnosing performance issues affecting cloud-based applications.
Since SaaS applications are hosted externally by a service provider, the organization typically does not control the underlying server hardware or virtual machine configurations (Options A and D). Therefore, adjusting internal server specifications would not resolve user-side latency.
Option B, data-at-rest encryption, applies to stored data security and does not impact real-time application responsiveness.
High network utilization, insufficient bandwidth, QoS misconfiguration, or WAN congestion can significantly increase latency. Technicians should review network monitoring tools, check interface statistics, analyze traffic patterns, and verify Quality of Service (QoS) policies to ensure SaaS traffic is prioritized appropriately.
Thus, optimizing bandwidth and reducing network congestion is the most appropriate corrective action.