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Cisco Exam 500-420 Topic 1 Question 8 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 500-420 exam
Question #: 8
Topic #: 1
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With what frequency are widgets updated during a war room scenario?

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Suggested Answer: A

During a war room scenario, which is a real-time troubleshooting session, widgets in AppDynamics dashboards update in near real-time. This allows teams to observe the immediate impact of changes and identify issues as they occur.


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Allene
12 months ago
I prefer every 10 minutes updates to avoid overwhelming with too much information at once.
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Audria
12 months ago
I think near real-time updates provide more accurate and up-to-date information for quick decision-making.
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Margarett
12 months ago
But wouldn't updating every 5 minutes be enough to stay informed?
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India
1 years ago
I agree with User 1, near real-time updates are crucial in that situation.
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Abel
1 years ago
I think widgets are updated near real-time during a war room scenario.
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Demetra
1 years ago
I think every 10 minutes might be a good balance between real-time updates and not overwhelming with too much information.
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Brittney
1 years ago
I feel like every 5 minutes could be too slow, especially in a fast-paced environment like a war room.
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Rosio
1 years ago
I agree with Pura, near real-time updates are crucial in order to make quick decisions.
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Pura
1 years ago
I think widgets are updated near real-time in a war room scenario.
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Rebbecca
1 years ago
If I had to guess, I'd say B, every 5 minutes. That way, you're getting super-frequent updates, which seems important in a high-stakes war room scenario. Although, I guess that might be overkill in some cases.
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Annice
1 years ago
Jokes aside, I'd say option C - every 10 minutes - is the safest bet. It's frequent enough to keep up with the situation, but not so frequent that the team is drowning in widget updates.
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Bong
1 years ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. It could be C, every 10 minutes. That seems like a reasonable refresh rate for a war room situation, where you need relatively frequent updates but don't want to be constantly bombarded with new information.
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Marcos
1 years ago
Ha! 'Widget' is such a funny word. Imagine if they were called 'thingamajigs' instead. 'How often are the thingamajigs updated in a war room?' Doesn't have the same ring to it.
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Genevive
1 years ago
I think the answer is probably A, near real-time. When you're in a war room scenario, you need to be able to make decisions based on the most up-to-date information possible.
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Lavina
1 years ago
I don't know, every 5 minutes seems a bit excessive. That's a lot of widget updating going on. Maybe every 10 minutes would be more reasonable? Gives the team a little breathing room.
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Gladis
1 years ago
Every 10 minutes
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Gladis
1 years ago
Near real-time
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Gladis
1 years ago
Every 5 minutes
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Sunshine
1 years ago
This question is so specific, I wonder if it's actually relevant to the broader topics covered in the exam. Maybe they're just trying to trip us up with obscure details.
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Jeannetta
1 years ago
D) Every 60 minutes
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Merilyn
1 years ago
I guess it depends on the urgency of the situation.
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Carlton
1 years ago
C) Every 10 minutes
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Theola
1 years ago
Is it really necessary to update widgets that frequently during a war room scenario?
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Kristal
1 years ago
B) Every 5 minutes
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Lenny
1 years ago
I think it's important to know the frequency of updates in a war room scenario.
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Giovanna
1 years ago
A) Near real-time
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Marylyn
1 years ago
Yeah, I agree. In a war room, time is of the essence, so the widgets probably need to be updated as close to real-time as possible. I'd go with option A - near real-time.
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Loren
1 years ago
I think a war room scenario is when there's some kind of major incident or crisis that the team needs to respond to quickly. The widgets must be updated frequently to keep up with the rapidly changing situation.
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Yuriko
1 years ago
Hmm, this question is a bit tricky. I'm not sure if I've encountered a 'war room scenario' before. Is that like a special ops situation or something?
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