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SAS Exam A00-251 Topic 1 Question 41 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAS's A00-251 exam
Question #: 41
Topic #: 1
[All A00-251 Questions]

Refer to the exhibit.

The operations infrastructure produces metric and log data in what form?

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Suggested Answer: C

The operations infrastructure produces metric and log data in the form of TSV files. TSV stands for Tab Separated Values and is a file format used to store tabular data, such as data from a metrics and logging system. The data is stored in plain text format, with each column separated by a tab character. TSV files are typically used for data exchange between different applications, and are easily readable by humans.


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Alease
2 months ago
Who uses SAS tables these days? This isn't the 90s! TSV is the way to go, no doubt about it.
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Cecil
2 months ago
XLS files are outdated for this type of data, TSV is much more efficient.
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Yuki
2 months ago
I agree, TSV files are definitely the way to go for metric and log data.
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Holley
2 months ago
But TSV files are more versatile and easier to work with.
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Lashonda
2 months ago
SAS tables are still widely used in many organizations.
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Hyman
3 months ago
B. CAS tables, for sure. Isn't that the new hotness in the operations world? I heard it's way faster than those old TSV files.
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Keva
3 months ago
I believe it's C) TSV files because they are commonly used for this type of data.
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Flo
3 months ago
Hmm, this is too easy. I bet the real exam will have way trickier questions than this. TSV is the obvious choice, anyone who picks something else is probably just trying to be funny.
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Krissy
1 months ago
Yeah, TSV files are the standard format for metric and log data.
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Venita
1 months ago
I agree, TSV files are the correct answer.
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Nell
2 months ago
TSV files
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Sage
2 months ago
Earleen: Exactly, it's the most straightforward option.
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Earleen
2 months ago
User 2: Yeah, I don't see why anyone would pick something else.
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Lai
2 months ago
User 1: I agree, TSV seems like the most logical choice here.
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Ernest
3 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be D) SAS tables.
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Cruz
3 months ago
Definitely C. TSV files are a common format for metric and log data, easy to parse and analyze. The exhibit shows a typical tabular data format, not XLS, CAS, or SAS.
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Grover
3 months ago
SAS tables? What is this, the Stone Age? I'm going with C. TSV files all the way, baby!
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Andrew
2 months ago
Yeah, SAS tables seem outdated. TSV files are more versatile.
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Jules
2 months ago
I agree, TSV files are definitely the way to go.
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Jerry
3 months ago
I agree with Blair, TSV files make sense for metric and log data.
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Golda
3 months ago
CAS tables? Wow, they're really trying to throw us a curve ball with that one. I'll stick with the good old TSV files, thank you very much.
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Talia
2 months ago
Yeah, TSV files are a safer bet. CAS tables can be confusing.
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Ryan
3 months ago
I agree, CAS tables seem like a tricky choice. TSV files are definitely more common.
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Blair
3 months ago
I think the answer is C) TSV files.
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Lezlie
4 months ago
TSV files? Really? That's like using a fax machine in the 21st century. I bet the person who wrote this question still uses a rotary phone.
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Elden
3 months ago
Yeah, but they are definitely outdated compared to other options.
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Diane
3 months ago
TSV files are still commonly used in some industries.
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Marshall
3 months ago
D) SAS tables
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Matilda
3 months ago
C) TSV files
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Christoper
3 months ago
B) CAS tables
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Eladia
3 months ago
A) XLS files
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