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Adobe AD0-E708 Exam - Topic 4 Question 21 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E708 exam
Question #: 21
Topic #: 4
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Your customer has recently experienced a large uptick in traffic and added a second server. After the new server went online users started reporting they are losing all their products in their cart. After an engineer investigates you are told the sessions are being written to the file system while the cache is written to Redis.

Which two options will resolve the problem? Choose 2 answers

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Suggested Answer: B

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Jennifer
4 months ago
Custom URL for the cart? Seems unnecessary to me.
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Pilar
4 months ago
Eliminating the load balancer sounds risky, not sure about that one.
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Lavonda
4 months ago
Wait, are we really losing cart items just because of the new server?
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Quinn
4 months ago
I think saving sessions to the database could work too.
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Gwenn
4 months ago
Sessions should definitely save to REDIS.
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Sheron
5 months ago
Eliminating the load balancer sounds risky, but I can't recall if it would actually fix the cart issue.
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Estrella
5 months ago
I think we had a similar practice question where we had to choose between saving sessions to the file system or Redis. Redis seemed like the better option then.
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Kallie
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like using a database for sessions might slow things down.
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Gilberto
5 months ago
I remember we discussed session management in class, and I think saving sessions to Redis could help with consistency across servers.
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Sol
5 months ago
I think the answer is A. Using the gcloud datastore create-indexes command seems like the straightforward way to deploy the new indexes.
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In
5 months ago
Hmm, this question seems straightforward. I'll focus on the key words "design thinking process" and try to come up with four relevant questions.
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Helaine
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident about A and B being true. The use of state management databases to reduce runtime memory and improve scalability makes sense to me. I'll select those.
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Pansy
9 months ago
Wait, they're storing sessions in the file system? That's like trying to keep your money in a paper bag on the street. C and D, hands down!
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Casandra
9 months ago
A custom URL for the cart? That's a new one. I'd stick with the classic session-to-database and Redis-for-cache combo. C and D all the way!
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Leonora
9 months ago
B? Eliminating the load balancer for HTTPS traffic? That's like trying to fix a broken leg with a band-aid. Definitely C and D are the way to go here.
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Adelina
8 months ago
D) Set sessions to save to REDIS
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Gilberto
8 months ago
C) sessions to save to the database
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Cecil
8 months ago
B) Eliminate the load balancer for HTTPS traffic
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Jin
9 months ago
A) Set your cart to use a custom URL
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Rolf
10 months ago
Losing products in the cart? That's a big no-no. I agree, C and D seem like the way to go. Better keep those sessions safe and sound in the database.
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Domingo
8 months ago
Making sure the sessions are saved properly is crucial for a smooth shopping experience for users.
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Kimberely
9 months ago
Agreed, it's important to have a reliable storage solution for sessions to prevent losing products in the cart.
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Boris
9 months ago
Yes, setting sessions to save to the database and to REDIS should definitely help with the cart issue.
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Benedict
10 months ago
Hmm, storing sessions in the file system while using Redis for the cache? That's a recipe for disaster. I'd go with C and D - save the sessions to the database and use Redis for the cache.
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Kayleigh
9 months ago
It's important to have a consistent storage solution for sessions and cache.
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Jaime
9 months ago
Definitely, that should solve the problem with losing products in the cart.
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Chau
9 months ago
D) Set sessions to save to REDIS
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Noah
9 months ago
C) sessions to save to the database
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Alecia
10 months ago
Agreed, storing sessions in the database and using Redis for the cache is the way to go.
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Lyda
11 months ago
But setting sessions to save to REDIS seems like a more reliable solution.
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Derrick
11 months ago
I disagree, I believe option A and C are the best choices.
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Lyda
11 months ago
I think option C and D will resolve the problem.
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