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Dell EMC Exam E20-594 Topic 9 Question 88 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's E20-594 exam
Question #: 88
Topic #: 9
[All E20-594 Questions]

By default, where are the EMC Avamar files located on a Solaris client?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Derick
10 months ago
I'm going with B. Cabling those nodes is like tying your shoelaces before you put your shoes on. It's just the logical way to do it.
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Hermila
10 months ago
D, all the way! Placing the nodes in the rack is the foundation, the cornerstone, the very essence of this installation. Everything else is just window dressing.
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Mozelle
9 months ago
D) Placing nodes in the rack
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Dottie
10 months ago
Placing the nodes in the rack is definitely crucial for the installation process.
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Keena
10 months ago
D) Placing nodes in the rack
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Albina
10 months ago
C) Powering on the nodes
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Dominic
10 months ago
B) Cabling the nodes to the switch
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Leonie
10 months ago
A) Connecting to the customer network
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Keva
10 months ago
C is the obvious choice. What's the point of all that cabling if you can't even power the darn things on? Gotta get the juice flowing first, am I right?
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Una
9 months ago
Exactly! Powering on the nodes is crucial before anything else.
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Juan
9 months ago
C is definitely the last step. Can't do much without power!
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Whitley
9 months ago
D) Placing nodes in the rack
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Zana
9 months ago
C) Powering on the nodes
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Keith
9 months ago
B) Cabling the nodes to the switch
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Ma
9 months ago
A) Connecting to the customer network
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Dong
9 months ago
Exactly, gotta make sure those nodes are up and running before anything else.
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Rupert
9 months ago
C is definitely the last step. Can't do much without power!
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Kristofer
9 months ago
D) Placing nodes in the rack
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Galen
9 months ago
C) Powering on the nodes
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Marsha
9 months ago
B) Cabling the nodes to the switch
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Sherell
10 months ago
A) Connecting to the customer network
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Dorsey
10 months ago
Exactly, gotta make sure those nodes are up and running before anything else.
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Tran
10 months ago
C is definitely the last step. Can't do much without power!
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Myra
10 months ago
D) Placing nodes in the rack
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Timothy
10 months ago
C) Powering on the nodes
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Paris
10 months ago
B) Cabling the nodes to the switch
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Dalene
10 months ago
A) Connecting to the customer network
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Anabel
11 months ago
Option B is the way to go! Gotta make sure those nodes are all connected before turning them on. Wouldn't want any lost socks in the rack, am I right?
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Lou
10 months ago
A) Connecting to the customer network
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Berry
11 months ago
B) Cabling the nodes to the switch
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