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Palo Alto Networks Exam PSE-PrismaCloud Topic 4 Question 85 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's PSE-PrismaCloud exam
Question #: 85
Topic #: 4
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A customer CSO has asked you to demonstrate how to identify all "Amazon RDS" resources deployed and the region that they are deployed in. What are two ways that Prisma Public Cloud can show the relevant information?(Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: B, D

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Nguyet
2 months ago
Hold up, did someone say 'Amazon RDS'? I thought this was a test for finding Bigfoot or something. Where's the fun in that?
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Yvonne
19 days ago
C: Hold up, did someone say 'Amazon RDS'? I thought this was a test for finding Bigfoot or something. Where's the fun in that?
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Cecilia
20 days ago
B: D) Open the Asset dashboard, filter on Amazon Web Services, and click 'Amazon RDS' resources.
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Janna
26 days ago
A: B) Write an RQL query from the 'Investigate' tab.
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Mi
2 months ago
D is the way to go for sure. I'm not about to start writing any complicated queries when I can just point and click my way to RDS glory.
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Keena
1 months ago
Yeah, I always go straight to the Asset dashboard when I need to find specific resources. It's much more user-friendly than writing queries.
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Hubert
1 months ago
I agree, using the Asset dashboard is much simpler than writing RQL queries. It's a quick and easy way to get the information you need.
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Janey
1 months ago
D is definitely the easiest way to find Amazon RDS resources. Just filter on AWS and click on RDS.
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Francoise
2 months ago
Generating a compliance report can show all resources in a structured format, making it easier to identify Amazon RDS instances. It provides a comprehensive overview of compliance status across all resources.
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Theron
2 months ago
I feel confident about option D, but I'm not sure about option A. Can someone explain why generating a compliance report is a valid method?
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Asuncion
2 months ago
I agree with Alonso, writing an RQL query and filtering on the Asset dashboard seem like the most effective methods.
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Staci
2 months ago
D seems like the easiest option, but B is great for the more technically inclined. Wouldn't want to miss out on any juicy RDS details!
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Sang
2 months ago
I agree, using RQL queries can provide more detailed information for those who are comfortable with it.
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Ardella
2 months ago
D seems like the easiest option, but B is great for the more technically inclined. Wouldn't want to miss out on any juicy RDS details!
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Alonso
2 months ago
I think option B and D are the correct ways to identify Amazon RDS resources.
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Jesusita
2 months ago
I'd go with B and D as well. Gotta love those RQL queries - they're like secret AWS wizard spells!
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Nydia
3 months ago
B and D are definitely the way to go here. RQL queries and the Asset dashboard are the go-to for this kind of information.
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Coleen
2 months ago
Generating a compliance report and configuring an Inventory report are also helpful ways to show the relevant information.
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Vicente
2 months ago
I always use the Asset dashboard to filter on Amazon Web Services and find the Amazon RDS resources quickly.
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Mitsue
2 months ago
I agree, using RQL queries and the Asset dashboard makes it easy to identify Amazon RDS resources.
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Brice
2 months ago
B and D are definitely the way to go here. RQL queries and the Asset dashboard are the go-to for this kind of information.
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