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CheckPoint 156-586 Exam - Topic 5 Question 46 Discussion

Actual exam question for CheckPoint's 156-586 exam
Question #: 46
Topic #: 5
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The management configuration stored in the Postgres database is partitioned into several relational database domains. What is the purpose of the Global Domain?

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Nelida
2 days ago
Not sure about A), seems too specific.
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Madonna
7 days ago
Wait, D) is for MDSM? Didn't know that!
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Kendra
13 days ago
C) sounds right, tracking changes is crucial.
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Kristin
18 days ago
I think B) makes more sense for backups.
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Kayleigh
23 days ago
I'm going with D. The other options just don't seem to fit the description of the Global Domain.
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Isaiah
28 days ago
Option D makes the most sense to me. The Global Domain sounds like it's for centralized management.
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Tien
1 month ago
Haha, I bet the Global Domain is where they keep all the secret government conspiracies!
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Dominga
1 month ago
I'm pretty sure the Global Domain is used for MDSM and global objects/policies.
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Shannan
1 month ago
Option D seems the most logical choice here.
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Fatima
2 months ago
I’m leaning towards option D, but I also remember something about mapping IDs to countries. It’s a bit confusing!
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Soledad
2 months ago
I thought the Global Domain was more about backing up object attributes from the System Domain. Did we cover that in class?
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Chuck
2 months ago
I remember something about the Global Domain being tied to MDSM and global policies, but I can't recall the exact details.
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Jerrod
2 months ago
A) is correct, it maps IDs to countries.
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Shasta
2 months ago
I think it's D. Global objects and policies make sense.
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Portia
3 months ago
C sounds right. Tracking changes is important for collaboration.
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Wade
3 months ago
I think the Global Domain might be related to tracking changes made by admins, but I'm not entirely sure. It feels like a common topic in our practice questions.
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Erasmo
3 months ago
I've got a good handle on database partitioning, so I think I can tackle this question. The key is identifying the unique purpose of the Global Domain compared to the other domains described.
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Lon
4 months ago
The Global Domain seems to be used for centralized management and tracking, whether for IPS, MDSM, or general object/policy changes. I'll make sure I understand how this domain relates to the other domains mentioned.
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Jillian
4 months ago
Okay, this looks like it's asking about the specific purpose of the Global Domain. I think I'll start by eliminating the options that don't seem to fit, then try to determine the most likely purpose.
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Marsha
4 months ago
The Global Domain sounds like it's used for some kind of global backup or tracking of changes across multiple domains. I'll focus on understanding how the different domains work together.
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Milly
4 months ago
I'm a bit confused about the purpose of the Global Domain. I'll need to review the material on database partitioning and management configuration in Postgres.
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Sueann
2 months ago
I think the Global Domain is for tracking changes by admins.
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Dong
3 months ago
But what about backing up object attributes?
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