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CyberArk Exam PAM-CDE-RECERT Topic 1 Question 31 Discussion

Actual exam question for CyberArk's PAM-CDE-RECERT exam
Question #: 31
Topic #: 1
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Your customer has five main data centers with one PVWA in each center under different URLs. How can you make this setup fault tolerant?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Tamekia
3 months ago
Looks like the correct answer is C. Though I'd probably implement it with a little more 'duct tape and chewing gum' to keep things interesting.
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Mollie
3 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a trick question. I bet the answer is 'All of the above' and the real solution is to sprinkle some fairy dust on the PVWAs.
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Carli
3 months ago
A fault-tolerant setup with just one PVWA in each data center? Sounds like a recipe for disaster to me. I'll go with option B.
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Staci
3 months ago
Installing more PVWAs is a smart move to ensure high availability and fault tolerance in case of any issues.
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Alpha
3 months ago
I agree, having multiple PVWAs in each data center will help distribute the load and prevent a single point of failure.
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Myrtie
3 months ago
Option B is a good choice. Having more PVWAs in each data center will definitely make the setup more fault tolerant.
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Mertie
3 months ago
This question is a piece of cake! Option B is clearly the correct answer. You can never have too many PVWAs, right?
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Laurel
3 months ago
True, having multiple options to ensure fault tolerance is key. It's important to consider all possibilities.
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Ligia
3 months ago
Installing more PVWAs might be a good idea, but I think load balancing them under the same URL could also help.
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Irving
3 months ago
But wouldn't it be better to monitor the status of the PVWAs and redirect users if there are issues?
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Daniel
3 months ago
Option B is a good choice. Having more PVWAs can definitely help with fault tolerance.
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Afton
4 months ago
I agree with Janet, having a monitoring system in place is crucial for fault tolerance.
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Janet
4 months ago
I think option C makes sense, it's important to have a backup plan in case of failures.
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Vesta
4 months ago
I disagree, I believe we should continuously monitor PVWA status and redirect users to another PVWA if issues occur.
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Dolores
4 months ago
Option D seems like the best choice to me. Load balancing all the PVWAs under the same URL would make the setup more reliable.
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Amber
3 months ago
True, having a single URL for all PVWAs would simplify the setup and improve fault tolerance.
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Jesse
3 months ago
I agree. It would also make it easier for users to access the PVWAs without having to remember multiple URLs.
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Jesusita
3 months ago
That's a good point. It would definitely help distribute the load evenly.
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King
4 months ago
Option D seems like the best choice to me. Load balancing all the PVWAs under the same URL would make the setup more reliable.
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Muriel
4 months ago
I think option C is the way to go. Monitoring the PVWA status and redirecting users is a smart way to handle fault tolerance.
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Sarina
3 months ago
I agree, monitoring and redirecting users to a different PVWA if needed is a proactive approach to maintaining fault tolerance.
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Carma
4 months ago
Option C is definitely the best choice. It ensures that users can always access a working PVWA.
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Kris
5 months ago
I think we should install more PVWAs in each data center to make it fault tolerant.
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