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Fortinet Exam FCSS_NST_SE-7.4 Topic 2 Question 5 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's FCSS_NST_SE-7.4 exam
Question #: 5
Topic #: 2
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Exhibit.

Refer to the exhibit, which shows a partial output of diagnose hardware aysinfo memory.

Which two statements about the output are true? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: A, D

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Sabine
16 days ago
Looks like the system is hoarding memory like a squirrel hoards nuts. Maybe we should give it a good shake and see what falls out.
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Chu
4 days ago
A) There are 98908 kB of memory that will never be used.
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Penney
18 days ago
98908 kB of memory that will never be used? That's like a whole library of books that no one will ever read. Talk about efficiency!
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Ryan
1 months ago
Inactive memory? That's like a warehouse full of unused stuff. Maybe we can turn it into a cozy little office space or something.
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Cassi
2 days ago
India: Exactly! It's all about making the most out of what we have.
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India
3 days ago
User 2: Yeah, it's like finding hidden potential in something that's not being used.
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Shayne
20 days ago
User 1: That's a creative idea! We could definitely repurpose that space.
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Lettie
1 months ago
I agree with Casie, but I also think option C is true because it mentions memory allocated to I/O cache.
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Gretchen
1 months ago
C'mon, the cache is where the magic happens! I bet the I/O cache is like a secret stash of memory, just waiting to be unleashed.
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Denny
1 months ago
Maybe we can find a way to make better use of the memory in the I/O cache.
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Jamey
1 months ago
I wonder how we can tap into that unused memory in the I/O cache.
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Ryan
1 months ago
I think the I/O cache is crucial for optimizing performance.
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Herschel
1 months ago
Totally! The I/O cache is like a hidden treasure trove of memory.
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Casie
2 months ago
I think option A is true because it mentions memory that will never be used.
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