Your application is hosted behind an Elastic Load Balancer (ELB) within an autoscaling group. The autoscaling group is configured with a minimum of 2, a maximum of 14, and a desired value of 2. The autoscaling cooldown and the termination policies are set to the default value. CloudWatch reports that the site typically requires just two servers, but spikes at the start and end of the business day can require eight to ten servers. You receive intermittent reports of timeouts and partially loaded web pages. Which configuration change should you make to address this issue?
A) Configure connection draining on the ELB.
B) Configure the autoscaling cooldown to 600 seconds.
C) Configure the termination policy to oldest instance.
D) Configure a Terminating: Wait lifecycle hook on a scale in event.
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