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Exam 156-835 Topic 2 Question 55 Discussion
CheckPoint Exam 156-835 Topic 2 Question 55 Discussion
Actual exam question for CheckPoint's 156-835 exam
Question #: 55
Topic #: 2
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What is the difference between Dual-Site and Multi-Room?
A
Multi-Room is a Single-Site deployment where all Appliances are connected to both orchestrators
B
Multi-Room is a kind of Dual-Site deployment within the same building
C
Multi-Room is Active / Standby and Dual-Site is Active / Active
D
This is the same
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1 months ago
Haha, these networking terms are like a whole different language sometimes. But I'm pretty sure C is the right choice here.
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Wilson
11 days ago
Yeah, that's right. Multi-Room and Dual-Site have different deployment configurations.
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Cyril
26 days ago
I think C is correct, Multi-Room is Active / Standby and Dual-Site is Active / Active
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Casey
1 months ago
This is a tricky one! D seems too simplistic, and A doesn't quite fit the descriptions. I'm going with C as the best answer.
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Mendy
19 days ago
I think C is the correct answer too.
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Mendy
29 days ago
I agree, C seems like the best option here.
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Coletta
2 months ago
I was leaning towards B, but C makes more sense. The key difference seems to be the active/active vs active/standby configuration.
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Shaunna
2 months ago
Hmm, I think C is the correct answer. Dual-Site implies two active sites, while Multi-Room sounds like it's a single site with redundancy.
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Josefa
14 days ago
Exactly, it provides redundancy within a single site.
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Felicitas
21 days ago
So, Multi-Room is more about having a backup in case of failure?
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Phyliss
1 months ago
Yes, you're right. Multi-Room is Active / Standby and Dual-Site is Active / Active.
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Alton
1 months ago
I think C is the correct answer. Dual-Site implies two active sites, while Multi-Room sounds like it's a single site with redundancy.
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Paulina
2 months ago
I think Multi-Room is a kind of Dual-Site deployment within the same building.
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Lachelle
2 months ago
I believe Multi-Room is a Single-Site deployment where all Appliances are connected to both orchestrators.
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Chaya
2 months ago
I think the difference is that Multi-Room is Active / Standby and Dual-Site is Active / Active.
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