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Arista Exam ACE-P-ALE1.04 Topic 1 Question 64 Discussion

Actual exam question for Arista's ACE-P-ALE1.04 exam
Question #: 64
Topic #: 1
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Which special device provides a place for redirecting unneeded data?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Kenneth
1 months ago
I bet /dev/null is where all the socks that go missing in the laundry end up.
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Delila
3 days ago
A) I guess /dev/blank doesn't exist then!
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Darell
5 days ago
C) No, /dev/urandom is used for generating random data.
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Mirta
6 days ago
B) I always thought /dev/zero was where all the missing socks went!
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Evangelina
11 days ago
A) /dev/null is actually a special device that provides a place for redirecting unneeded data.
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Nida
1 months ago
What, no /dev/blank? I guess the developers ran out of creative names for that one.
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Royce
17 hours ago
B) /dev/zero is another option for redirecting data.
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Fanny
15 days ago
A) /dev/null is the special device that redirects unneeded data.
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Izetta
1 months ago
Hmm, /dev/urandom? Sounds like the kind of place where my random thoughts would feel right at home.
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Armanda
1 months ago
I'm a fan of /dev/zero myself. It's like a data black hole, but with a little more 'oomph'.
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Dorthy
3 days ago
/dev/zero is my go-to for getting rid of unwanted data quickly.
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Ashley
8 days ago
I like /dev/urandom, it's great for generating random data.
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Maryann
15 days ago
I prefer /dev/null, it's the classic choice for discarding data.
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Sherrell
2 months ago
Ah, the classic /dev/null! Definitely the right choice for that unneeded data.
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Fernanda
4 days ago
User 2: I agree, it's a classic choice for that.
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Muriel
12 days ago
User 1: /dev/null is definitely the way to go for redirecting unneeded data.
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Marguerita
20 days ago
/dev/null is definitely the go-to for redirecting unneeded data.
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Carlton
27 days ago
I always use /dev/null to get rid of unnecessary data.
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Bettina
1 months ago
I agree, /dev/null is a classic choice for that.
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Lachelle
2 months ago
Yes, /dev/null is perfect for redirecting unneeded data.
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Erick
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think /dev/null is the correct answer because it acts as a black hole for data.
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Brianne
2 months ago
I agree with Sabra, /dev/null is used to discard unwanted data.
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Sabra
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) /dev/null.
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