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Broadcom Exam 250-447 Topic 7 Question 94 Discussion

Actual exam question for Broadcom's 250-447 exam
Question #: 94
Topic #: 7
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What is the risk to the inventory data gathered from these endpoints, if an Inventory Policy is created with the throttling period set to extend after users typically shut down computers and go home?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Lemuel
3 months ago
Option C all the way! It's like the inventory tasks are ninjas, sneaking in during the off-hours when the throttling period is snoozing. Inventory: 1, Throttling: 0.
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Leila
2 months ago
Definitely, it's like a game of cat and mouse between the inventory tasks and the throttling period.
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Catina
3 months ago
Yeah, it's like they know when to strike when the throttling period is least expecting it.
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Veronika
3 months ago
I agree, option C seems like the best choice. Sneaky inventory tasks!
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Sherron
3 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm tempted to say Option B, but I can't shake the feeling that Option C is the winner. Guess I'll have to flip a coin on this one. Or maybe I'll just ask the Magic 8-Ball.
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Krissy
2 months ago
Let's go with Option C then.
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Julio
2 months ago
I'm leaning towards Option C actually.
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Carylon
3 months ago
I think Option B is the correct answer.
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Peggie
4 months ago
I'm going with Option D. Even though the random start time might be outside the throttling period, if it falls within the period, the tasks will still fail. Gotta be careful with those throttling settings!
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Ceola
2 months ago
User 4: Let's make sure to double check those settings to avoid any issues.
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Twana
3 months ago
User 3: Agreed, missing the random start time in the throttling period can cause tasks to fail.
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Pansy
3 months ago
User 2: Yeah, we need to be cautious with the throttling settings.
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Jeanice
3 months ago
User 1: I think Option D is the best choice.
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Millie
4 months ago
Option C seems like the right answer here. If the throttling period is set to extend after users typically shut down, the random start time should be outside that period, allowing the inventory tasks to succeed.
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Tanja
3 months ago
Yeah, that's true. It would allow the inventory tasks to succeed even after users shut down their computers.
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Elmer
3 months ago
I agree, option C makes sense. The random start time should be outside the throttling period.
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Paris
4 months ago
But what if the random start time is outside the throttling period? Maybe inventory tasks will still succeed.
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Chery
4 months ago
I agree with you, Samuel. If the throttling period extends after users shut down their computers, tasks will definitely fail.
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Samuel
4 months ago
I think the risk is that inventory tasks will fail because they missed their scheduled time.
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