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Avaya Exam 71801X Topic 6 Question 51 Discussion

Actual exam question for Avaya's 71801X exam
Question #: 51
Topic #: 6
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What are three deployment configuration considerations for installation of Avaya IX Messaging? (Choose three.)

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Suggested Answer: A, C, D

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When installing Avaya IX Messaging, there are specific deployment configuration considerations to ensure the system functions correctly:

Network or mapped drives are not supported (A). The system requires direct access to local storage to ensure data integrity and performance.

An Avaya Messaging server may be installed on the root drive . This allows for flexibility in the deployment and does not restrict the installation to a specific drive or partition.

The drives may be a physical drive, or a single drive with partitions (D). This provides options for managing storage resources according to the organization's infrastructure and needs.


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Mozell
1 days ago
I see your point, Glendora. It's important to consider all options for a successful deployment.
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Glendora
2 days ago
I believe options B and D are also valid choices for installation.
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Gilma
3 days ago
I agree with Amie, those options make sense for deployment.
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Willard
3 days ago
Is this a trick question or something? B, D, and C sound about right to me. Although, you know what they say - the root drive is the root of all evil. Just kidding, of course!
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Glory
7 days ago
Whoa, hold up! Network drives are a no-go? That's news to me. I'm going with B, D, and C. Gotta keep that Avaya Messaging server happy and on a good old-fashioned physical drive.
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Rozella
8 days ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about A. I think B, D, and E are the way to go. The server needs to be on the root drive, right? No messing around with partitions or network drives.
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Meghan
12 days ago
B, D, and C seem like the correct options. Network drives are definitely supported, and the server can be installed on partitioned drives or the root drive. No way it's only on the root drive - that's just silly.
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Amie
28 days ago
I think options A, C, and E are important considerations.
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