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CyberArk Exam PAM-SEN Topic 5 Question 52 Discussion

Actual exam question for CyberArk's PAM-SEN exam
Question #: 52
Topic #: 5
[All PAM-SEN Questions]

You need to add a new PSM server to an existing CyberArk environment.

What is the best way to determine the sizing of this server?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Emilio
1 months ago
Wait, there's a 'Recommended Server Specifications' section in the CyberArk docs? Clearly, I need to brush up on my reading skills. Option A it is!
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Tyisha
1 months ago
Option D sounds like the classic 'add more RAM and storage' approach. I'm not sure that's the best way to size a server, but hey, it might just work! *shrugs*
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Jenifer
4 days ago
B) Use the specifications of any existing PSM and request a server of the same size.
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Micaela
7 days ago
Option D might work, but it's always best to follow the recommended specifications.
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Tenesha
10 days ago
C) Use the CyberArk Support Knowledgebase, search for ''PSM Sizing'' and locate the Knowledgebase article related to sizing.
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Yoko
15 days ago
A) Review the ''Recommended Server Specifications'' for PSMs in the CyberArk Documents website.
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Charlene
1 months ago
Using the same specs as an existing PSM seems like a safe bet. Option B is my pick. As long as it's working for someone else, it should work for me too, right?
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Anjelica
5 days ago
I agree, using the same specs as an existing PSM is a good idea. It's a safe bet.
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Lacresha
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm leaning towards Option C. The CyberArk Support Knowledgebase is probably the most authoritative source on this. Let's see what they have to say.
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Cherilyn
11 days ago
User4: Let's check out the Knowledgebase article on PSM sizing for more information.
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Bernardine
16 days ago
User3: I think it's always better to go with the official documentation.
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Kanisha
19 days ago
User2: Yeah, the CyberArk Support Knowledgebase is usually very reliable.
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Ashlyn
29 days ago
User1: I agree, Option C sounds like the best choice.
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Ramonita
1 months ago
User 2: Yeah, I think that's a good choice. Let's check out the article on PSM sizing.
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Ruby
1 months ago
User 1: I agree, the CyberArk Support Knowledgebase is usually very helpful.
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Marlon
2 months ago
Option A looks like the most straightforward approach. I'll just refer to the official CyberArk documentation and get the recommended specs. Easy peasy!
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Marla
2 months ago
I prefer to use the specifications of an existing PSM and request a server of the same size, it has worked well for me in the past.
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Kara
2 months ago
I agree with Magdalene, it's important to follow the official recommendations for sizing the new PSM server.
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Magdalene
3 months ago
I think the best way is to review the recommended server specifications on the CyberArk Documents website.
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