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IBM Exam C9510-401 Topic 10 Question 91 Discussion

Actual exam question for IBM's C9510-401 exam
Question #: 91
Topic #: 10
[All C9510-401 Questions]

A web application was deployed on a WebSphere Application Server cluster. While users are using the application, one of the cluster servers fails and the users lose their working data.

What can the system administrator configure to ensure users can continue to work if one of the cluster server fails?

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Suggested Answer: D

WebSphere eXtreme Scale can dynamically process, partition, replicate, and manage application data and business logic across hundreds of servers. It provides transactional integrity and transparent fail-over to ensure high availability, high reliability, and consistent response times.

References: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/techjournal/1301_ying/1301_ying.html


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Mariann
5 months ago
I think an increased session timeout could also be helpful in this situation.
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Tamera
5 months ago
I believe option D, using WebSphere eXtreme Scale HTTP session management, could also be a good solution.
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Meghan
5 months ago
I'd go with D) - it's the only option that specifically mentions handling session data. And who doesn't love 'eXtreme Scale'? Sounds like a superhero move!
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Leana
3 months ago
Definitely, having a system in place to manage session data is crucial for a smooth user experience.
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Sherell
3 months ago
Yeah, that sounds like the best option to ensure users don't lose their working data.
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Paris
4 months ago
I think D) A WebSphere eXtreme Scale HTTP session management is the way to go.
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Susana
4 months ago
I agree, D) sounds like the most reliable option for managing session data in case of server failure.
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Shaun
4 months ago
Yeah, D) seems like the most logical choice to handle session data.
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Celeste
4 months ago
I think D) is the best option too. 'eXtreme Scale' does sound pretty cool!
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Nobuko
5 months ago
I agree with Amina, a load balancer can help spread the work between servers.
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Amina
5 months ago
I think the system administrator should configure a load balancer.
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Elenor
5 months ago
B) A cluster of external HTTP servers? Nah, that's too much work. D) is the clear winner here.
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Johna
4 months ago
D) A WebSphere eXtreme Scale HTTP session management.
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Noelia
4 months ago
C) A load balancer to spread work between existing servers.
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Fletcher
5 months ago
C) A load balancer is a good idea, but I think D) is the best option to ensure seamless failover and session preservation.
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Shala
4 months ago
A: Definitely, having a system in place to preserve sessions during server failures is crucial for uninterrupted user experience.
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Chau
4 months ago
C: A load balancer is a good idea, but D) sounds like the most reliable solution.
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Carin
4 months ago
B: I agree, it would ensure that users can continue to work without losing their data.
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Brent
5 months ago
A: I think D) A WebSphere eXtreme Scale HTTP session management is the best option for seamless failover.
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Leanora
5 months ago
D) A WebSphere eXtreme Scale HTTP session management sounds like the way to go. Keeping sessions alive even when a server fails is crucial for user productivity.
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Renay
4 months ago
D) A WebSphere eXtreme Scale HTTP session management.
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Bettye
4 months ago
C) A load balancer to spread work between existing servers.
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