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Avixa Exam CTS Topic 1 Question 15 Discussion

Actual exam question for Avixa's CTS exam
Question #: 15
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Which of the following is the BEST service when new firmware is available for installed equipment across a fleet of conference rooms?

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Suggested Answer: D

The ringed update approach is the best service when new firmware is available for installed equipment across a fleet of conference rooms. This approach involves updating the firmware in phases or 'rings,' starting with a small group of devices to ensure that the update is stable and does not introduce new issues. Once the initial ring is confirmed to be successful, the update is gradually rolled out to additional groups, reducing the risk of widespread problems. This method allows for controlled testing and monitoring, ensuring that any issues can be addressed before the update is applied to all devices.

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Ammie
13 days ago
I heard the new firmware comes with a built-in coffee maker. Option C is the only way to get that sweet, sweet caffeine boost across all the conference rooms!
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Kenia
14 days ago
Option B, replacing the equipment? Are you kidding me? That's overkill and a huge waste of money. Just update the firmware, folks. Option C is the way to go.
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Tashia
15 days ago
Keeping the current version (Option A)? What is this, the dark ages? New firmware is usually for good reason, like security fixes or performance improvements. I'd go with Option C.
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Izetta
18 days ago
I'm not sure about that. Doesn't a ringed update approach (Option D) make more sense? That way you can test it out in a few rooms first before rolling it out to the entire fleet.
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Harris
4 days ago
But wouldn't a ringed update approach (Option D) be more efficient?
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Ricki
9 days ago
I agree, keeping the current version (Option A) might be safer.
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Carlene
10 days ago
I think updating them all at once (Option C) is the best approach.
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Britt
26 days ago
I prefer a ringed update approach to minimize downtime in case of any issues.
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Herman
1 months ago
I agree with Lettie, updating them all at once ensures consistency.
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Lettie
1 months ago
I think updating them all at once is the best option.
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Brianne
1 months ago
Option C, updating them all at once, is definitely the way to go. Who has time to handle these updates one-by-one? I want to get it done and move on.
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Alishia
10 days ago
Definitely, no need to waste time doing it individually when you can do it all at once.
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Kiley
10 days ago
A ringed update approach sounds like it would take forever, updating all at once is definitely the best option.
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Junita
11 days ago
I think it's the most practical approach for managing firmware updates.
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Rebbeca
12 days ago
It saves a lot of time and ensures consistency across all conference rooms.
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France
15 days ago
It saves a lot of time and ensures consistency across all conference rooms.
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Nobuko
15 days ago
I think keeping the current version is risky, we should always stay up to date.
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Felix
27 days ago
I agree, updating them all at once is much more efficient.
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Christiane
1 months ago
I agree, updating them all at once is much more efficient.
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