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CheckPoint Exam 156-835 Topic 2 Question 42 Discussion

Actual exam question for CheckPoint's 156-835 exam
Question #: 42
Topic #: 2
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What is the difference between Dual-Site and Multi-Room?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Scarlet
3 months ago
I think the answer is D, they are the same.
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Ryan
3 months ago
This question is making my brain hurt. I'm just going to go with the answer that has the most buzzwords and hope for the best. Dual-Site, Multi-Room, Active/Standby - it's like a tech support bingo card!
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Leah
2 months ago
I agree, let's go with that one!
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Skye
2 months ago
I think the answer is C) Multi-Room is Active / Standby and Dual-Site is Active / Active
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Kimbery
3 months ago
Hold up, did someone say 'Dual-Site'? That just sounds like a fancy way of saying 'two-ply toilet paper'. I'm going to go with the answer that's the most technobabble-y, which is C.
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Karina
3 months ago
Definitely not D. That's just too easy of an answer. I'm going with C - Multi-Room is Active/Standby and Dual-Site is Active/Active. Gotta love those redundancy configurations!
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Alaine
2 months ago
I believe Multi-Room is Active/Standby while Dual-Site is Active/Active.
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Katheryn
2 months ago
Yes, that's right. Multi-Room provides redundancy with an Active/Standby configuration.
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Mariko
2 months ago
I think C is correct too. Multi-Room and Dual-Site have different redundancy setups.
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Leontine
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I was thinking D, that they're the same thing, but the question seems to imply there's a difference. Maybe I need to study networking terminology a bit more.
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Brendan
3 months ago
But isn't Multi-Room Active / Standby and Dual-Site is Active / Active?
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Rossana
3 months ago
I think the answer is B. Multi-Room is a kind of Dual-Site deployment within the same building. Dual-Site implies two separate sites, while Multi-Room suggests different rooms in the same building.
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Lashaunda
2 months ago
No, Multi-Room is different from Dual-Site. It's more about how appliances are connected.
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Markus
2 months ago
So, Multi-Room is not within the same building?
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Gayla
2 months ago
Actually, Multi-Room is a Single-Site deployment where all Appliances are connected to both orchestrators.
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Jacinta
2 months ago
I think the answer is B. Multi-Room is a kind of Dual-Site deployment within the same building.
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Aron
3 months ago
No, Multi-Room is Active / Standby and Dual-Site is Active / Active.
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Alaine
3 months ago
I think the answer is B. Multi-Room is a kind of Dual-Site deployment within the same building.
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Myrtie
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe Multi-Room is a kind of Dual-Site deployment within the same building.
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Brendan
4 months ago
I think the difference is that Multi-Room is a Single-Site deployment where all Appliances are connected to both orchestrators.
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