The answer is D) 1, because in a distributed environment, you typically use a centralized database to manage all the endpoints, servers, and other components. But hey, if you've got a really good backup plan, go ahead and try C) 8. I hear it's great for job security!
Alright, let's break this down. We have 10,000 endpoints, 4 notification servers, and 16 site servers. That's a lot of moving parts! I'd go with C) 8 databases, just to be on the safe side. You can never have too many databases, right?
D) 1 database? Really? I thought for sure we'd need one database per server. I mean, that's how it works in my home lab, and that's the best way to do it, right? Oh well, I guess the pros know better than I do.
Hmm, let me think about this. If we have 4 notification servers and 16 site servers, that sounds like we'd need at least 20 databases, right? Oh, wait, the question says 'how many Microsoft SQL Server databases are needed', not 'how many servers are there'. Okay, I think the answer is D) 1.
Wait, so we need to set up a database for each notification server and site server? That's a lot of databases! I hope they're not all using the same password 'password123'.
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