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CyberArk Exam PAM-SEN Topic 5 Question 48 Discussion

Actual exam question for CyberArk's PAM-SEN exam
Question #: 48
Topic #: 5
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When creating a distributed Vault environment architecture, what is the maximum number of Vault servers that can be deployed?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Glynda
3 months ago
Wait, there's a limit? I thought the more Vault servers, the better! Time to start a Vault server farm in my backyard.
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Leontine
2 months ago
D) 10 - 2 primary and 8 satellite
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Glenna
2 months ago
C) 6 - 1 primary and 5 satellite
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Arlette
2 months ago
B) 3 - all primary
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Slyvia
2 months ago
A) 5 - number of primary and satellite Vaults can be specified during installation
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Pamella
3 months ago
I'm going with C. 6 - 1 primary and 5 satellite. Seems like a good balance of redundancy and simplicity.
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Sherron
2 months ago
I'm leaning towards option A. Having 5 servers gives a good balance for our architecture.
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Orville
2 months ago
I think I'll go with option D. 10 servers seems like a solid number for redundancy.
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Lasandra
2 months ago
I agree, having 1 primary and 5 satellite Vaults seems like a good setup.
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Corinne
3 months ago
D is the answer, no doubt. 10 servers? That's overkill, but I'd rather have too much than not enough. Redundancy is key!
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Tiffiny
3 months ago
That's a good point, but I still think A) 5 is more practical for most environments.
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Adelle
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is D) 10 because having 2 primary and 8 satellite Vaults would provide better redundancy and scalability.
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Yong
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. I'll have to think about this one. Maybe I should have paid more attention in the Vault architecture class.
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Kati
2 months ago
D) 10 - 2 primary and 8 satellite
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Stephen
2 months ago
C) 6 - 1 primary and 5 satellite
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Sanjuana
2 months ago
B) 3 - all primary
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Ciara
3 months ago
C) 6 - 1 primary and 5 satellite
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Mariann
3 months ago
B) 3 - all primary
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Jose
3 months ago
A) 5 - number of primary and satellite Vaults can be specified during installation
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Casie
3 months ago
A) 5 - number of primary and satellite Vaults can be specified during installation
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Tiffiny
4 months ago
I think the answer is A) 5 because you can specify the number of primary and satellite Vaults during installation.
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Sherrell
4 months ago
B is the way to go. 3 all primary servers should be enough for most use cases. Why overcomplicate things?
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Floyd
4 months ago
I think the correct answer is D. 10 - 2 primary and 8 satellite. It sounds like a good way to distribute the load and ensure high availability.
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Kristofer
3 months ago
Option B) 3 - all primary might be simpler to manage for some organizations.
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Margot
3 months ago
Having 5 - number of primary and satellite Vaults specified during installation gives flexibility in scaling up or down.
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Gayla
3 months ago
I agree, having 2 primary and 8 satellite servers does sound like a good way to distribute the load.
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Sheron
3 months ago
I think option C) 6 - 1 primary and 5 satellite could also work well for a distributed Vault environment.
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Bulah
3 months ago
I think I would go with option D as well, it seems like the most efficient choice.
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Fausto
3 months ago
I agree, having 2 primary and 8 satellite servers does seem like a good balance.
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