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HashiCorp Exam Vault-Associate Topic 6 Question 14 Discussion

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Angelo
3 days ago
C. Audit logs, all the way! Those things are like a detailed history of everything that's happened. Although, if they're written in hieroglyphics, I might need to call in a translator.
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Burma
18 days ago
I'm going with option A. Failover to a standby node sounds like the surefire way to recover from data loss. Although, if the standby node is made of tofu, I might have to rethink that.
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Jolene
21 days ago
I think failover to a standby node could also be a good option for data recovery.
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Dorthy
23 days ago
I agree with German, using snapshot is a good option for recovery.
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German
24 days ago
I think we should use snapshot to recover from data loss.
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Wayne
26 days ago
Hmm, I think the answer is B. Snapshots are the way to go when dealing with data loss in Integrated Storage. Can't trust those server logs, they're probably just full of dad jokes anyway.
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Chantell
2 days ago
I'm not so sure about using server logs, they might not have the information we need.
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Horace
6 days ago
I think using audit logs could also be helpful in recovering lost data.
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Giuseppe
10 days ago
I agree, snapshots are definitely the way to go for data recovery.
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