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CompTIA Exam DS0-001 Topic 4 Question 39 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's DS0-001 exam
Question #: 39
Topic #: 4
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Over the weekend, a company's transaction database was moved to an upgraded server. All validations performed after the migration indicated that the database was functioning as expected. However, on Monday morning, multiple users reported that the corporate reporting application was not working.

Which of the following are the most likely causes? (Choose two.)

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Georgiann
1 months ago
I think C) could also be a possible cause. If reporting jobs got locked during migration, it could affect the application.
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Rodrigo
1 months ago
Haha, option B? What is this, the 90s? Nah, it's gotta be D and F. The new server is just too fast for the poor old reporting app to keep up.
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Rosendo
17 days ago
User1: Definitely. It's not about the old reporting system being unnecessary.
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Catalina
27 days ago
User2: Yeah, that makes sense. The mapping probably needs to be updated.
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Shaquana
1 months ago
User1: I think it's D and F too. The app probably can't keep up with the new server.
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Scarlet
1 months ago
I agree with you, Yuette. The service account permissions and database location are crucial for the reporting application to function properly.
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Yuette
1 months ago
I think the most likely causes are A) and D). The access permissions and database location mapping could be the issue.
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Brunilda
2 months ago
Wait, why would the new database server have its own reporting system? That's just silly. I'm going with D and A - permissions were probably messed up too.
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Ronald
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm thinking it's both D and C. Those pesky migration jobs probably got stuck and locked up the whole system. Gotta love legacy tech, am I right?
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Mickie
1 days ago
It's always tricky when dealing with migrations. Hopefully they can figure out the root cause and fix it.
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Casie
10 days ago
I agree, D and C seem like the most likely causes. Hopefully they can resolve the issue soon.
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Katina
17 days ago
Yeah, legacy tech can be a pain. Hopefully they can get it sorted out quickly.
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Rocco
1 months ago
I think you're onto something with D and C. Those migration jobs can really cause some trouble.
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Lillian
2 months ago
Clearly, it's option D. The reporting app's mapping to the new database location wasn't updated. Duh, how else would it not work?
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Wilbert
29 days ago
User 2: Yeah, that makes sense. Without the correct mapping, the application wouldn't know where to find the data.
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Nettie
1 months ago
User 1: It's definitely option D. The mapping wasn't updated.
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