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CheckPoint Exam 156-560 Topic 5 Question 56 Discussion

Actual exam question for CheckPoint's 156-560 exam
Question #: 56
Topic #: 5
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Which autoscaling method requires the VM to temporarily shut down while it processes system modification?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Lizette
2 months ago
Autoscaling? More like Auto-shutting-down! Gotta love how Vertical Scaling keeps your VM on its toes... or rather, its back.
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Lynelle
5 days ago
D) Neither autoscaling method requires the VM to
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Arlene
8 days ago
C) Horizontal Scaling
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Dorsey
13 days ago
D) Neither autoscaling method requires the VM to
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Madalyn
17 days ago
C) Horizontal Scaling
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Frederick
1 months ago
A) Both Vertical and Horizontal Scaling
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Tricia
1 months ago
A) Both Vertical and Horizontal Scaling
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Avery
2 months ago
Vertical Scaling? More like Vertical Snoozing! Your VM's getting a well-deserved power nap while it's busy scaling up.
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Arlen
2 months ago
D) Neither autoscaling method requires the VM to shut down? What is this, a magical fairytale? I'm pretty sure Vertical Scaling does that.
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Adelina
2 months ago
The correct answer is B) Vertical Scaling. I don't know about you, but I prefer my VMs to stay awake and alert during autoscaling.
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Penney
2 months ago
Hmm, I'd say it's Vertical Scaling. Who wants their VM to take a nap while it's processing changes? Not me!
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Audrie
3 days ago
I see your point, but sometimes Vertical Scaling is necessary for certain system changes.
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Lyla
5 days ago
I prefer Horizontal Scaling, no downtime for my VM!
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Lenna
14 days ago
Yeah, I agree. It's not ideal to have the VM take a nap during system modifications.
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Keneth
1 months ago
I think you're right, Vertical Scaling requires the VM to temporarily shut down.
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Linn
2 months ago
Vertical Scaling makes sense because it involves adding more resources to a single VM, which may require a temporary shutdown for modification.
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Karol
2 months ago
Vertical scaling, definitely. I hate having my VM shut down during the process, it's such a hassle!
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Lera
1 months ago
Yeah, horizontal scaling doesn't require the VM to shut down, so that's a good option too.
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Shawna
2 months ago
I agree, vertical scaling is the way to go to avoid those shutdowns.
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Charlie
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is A) Both Vertical and Horizontal Scaling.
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Linn
2 months ago
I think the answer is B) Vertical Scaling.
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