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Broadcom 250-447 Exam - Topic 1 Question 52 Discussion

Actual exam question for Broadcom's 250-447 exam
Question #: 52
Topic #: 1
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What can cause duplicate entries for a software resource in the Software Catalog?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Rosio
4 months ago
C is a stretch, I don't see how that would create duplicates.
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Yvette
4 months ago
Totally agree with D! Different import methods can mess things up.
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Gerry
4 months ago
Wait, are you saying two apps can share the same detection rule? That seems odd.
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Joesph
4 months ago
I think B could also lead to confusion, but not duplicates.
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Malinda
4 months ago
A and D are definitely causes for duplicates.
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Long
5 months ago
I vaguely recall something about installation files causing duplicates, so A might be worth considering as well.
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Rosamond
5 months ago
I practiced a question similar to this, and I think detection rules can definitely lead to duplicates, so C could be a possibility.
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Queen
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like the applicability rules could also cause confusion, maybe B is relevant too?
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Reid
5 months ago
I remember discussing how different import methods could lead to duplicates, so I think D might be a strong candidate.
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Nida
5 months ago
Okay, the question is asking me to select the answer that correctly completes the sentence about Microsoft 365. I'll need to analyze the image and the answer choices to figure out the right option.
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Shalon
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll have to think through the different options carefully.
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Thurman
5 months ago
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. Since the question mentions a legacy database, I'd say SaaS is the best option. That way, the cloud provider can handle the entire application stack, including the database, and I don't have to worry about the underlying infrastructure.
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Ena
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about the project management process. I'm pretty confident I can figure this out.
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Corrina
5 months ago
I'm not sure about this one. I know static and dynamic analysis are important, but I'm not clear on how they're similar. I'll need to think it through carefully.
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Ashton
5 months ago
Disabling public signup and granting permissions to the "Group Anyone" seems risky to me. I'd want to make sure that's really the best way to manage the changing group of stakeholders.
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Elke
10 months ago
Option A seems like the obvious choice here. Two applications referencing the same installation files? That's a surefire way to get duplicate entries.
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Meaghan
8 months ago
That's a good point, multiple ways of importing applications could easily result in duplicates in the Software Catalog.
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Tiffiny
8 months ago
True, but I think having two applications imported by different methods might be the most common cause of duplicate entries.
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Domitila
8 months ago
But what about two software applications using the same applicability rule? That could also lead to duplicates.
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Janessa
8 months ago
I agree, having two applications reference the same installation files can definitely cause duplicate entries.
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Cassie
8 months ago
That could also lead to duplicate entries if not managed properly.
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Felicidad
8 months ago
D) Two applications are imported by different methods into the Software Catalog
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Emilio
9 months ago
Yes, that can definitely cause duplicate entries.
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Brock
10 months ago
A) Two applications reference the same installation files within the Software Catalog
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Han
10 months ago
Haha, imagine if someone tried to sneak in a fake software application by using the same detection rule as the real one. That's a bold move!
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Hershel
11 months ago
I'm going with Option B. If two software applications use the same applicability rule, that's a recipe for duplicate entries in the catalog.
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Denae
10 months ago
Yeah, that's true. It's important to avoid that to keep the Software Catalog clean and organized.
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Hana
10 months ago
I think Option B makes sense. If two applications use the same applicability rule, it could cause duplicate entries.
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Dorian
11 months ago
I think Option D is the right answer. If different methods are used to import the same application, it could result in duplicate entries.
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Dean
9 months ago
So, it's crucial to have a clear process in place for importing applications to prevent duplicate entries.
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Leila
9 months ago
I agree. It can cause confusion and make it harder to manage the software resources.
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Sabrina
9 months ago
Yes, that makes sense. It's important to be careful when importing applications to avoid duplicates.
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Gary
10 months ago
I think Option D is the right answer. If different methods are used to import the same application, it could result in duplicate entries.
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Glory
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be D) Two applications are imported by different methods into the Software Catalog.
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Joana
11 months ago
I agree with Pamella. If two applications reference the same installation files, it could cause duplicate entries.
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Billy
11 months ago
Option C seems to be the correct answer. Two software applications using the same detection rule can definitely cause duplicate entries in the Software Catalog.
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Pamella
11 months ago
I think the answer is A) Two applications reference the same installation files within the Software Catalog.
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