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Broadcom Exam 250-556 Topic 10 Question 67 Discussion

Actual exam question for Broadcom's 250-556 exam
Question #: 67
Topic #: 10
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In which caching technique does the ProxySG open multiple server connections to retrieve objects referenced on a web page before the client actually issues the requests for those objects? (Choose the best answer.)

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Suggested Answer: B

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Mabel
10 months ago
You know, I heard a rumor that the correct answer is actually to just shake the computer really hard. Apparently, that's how you can detect any file mismatches. Worth a shot, right?
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Willis
10 months ago
Ha! Checking the protocol type? What is this, the '90s? Next, they'll be asking us to check the baud rate. Gotta go with the MIME type on this one.
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Kristel
8 months ago
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Breana
9 months ago
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Ryan
9 months ago
Ryan is right, gotta go with the MIME type for detecting a mismatch between the file name and its content type.
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Dante
10 months ago
Ha! Checking the protocol type? What is this, the '90s? Next, they'll be asking us to check the baud rate.
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Tamesha
10 months ago
That's a good point, Jess. Inspecting the file signature can provide more accurate information about the file.
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Jess
10 months ago
I believe D) Inspecting the file signature could also detect a mismatch.
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Carmen
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure. Checking the file signature might be a more robust approach. It's like using a magnifying glass to see what's really inside the file, not just the wrapper.
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Stevie
10 months ago
I agree with Tamesha, because the MIME type directly relates to the content type.
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Celia
11 months ago
I think checking the MIME type is the best way to detect a mismatch between the file name and its content type. It's more reliable than just looking at the file extension.
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Dong
10 months ago
D) Inspecting the file signature
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Laurel
10 months ago
I agree, checking the MIME type is more accurate than just looking at the file extension.
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Florinda
10 months ago
A) Checking the MIME type
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Eric
10 months ago
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Dierdre
10 months ago
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Kathrine
10 months ago
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Alishia
10 months ago
B) Checking the file extension
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Carey
10 months ago
A) Checking the MIME type
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Tamesha
11 months ago
I think the best answer is A) Checking the MIME type.
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