I vaguely recall that asynchronous means you can send requests without waiting for the resource to be available, so C seems like the best choice to me.
I feel like I saw a practice question where freezing applications was mentioned, which makes me think D could be relevant, but I'm not sure if that's the right context.
I'm a bit confused. I remember something about synchronous needing a central orchestrator, which sounds like B, but that doesn't really answer the question about asynchronous.
Jenkins, huh? I remember learning about that in one of my DevOps classes. I'm pretty sure it can work with various programming languages, not just Java. And I know it has the ability to distribute tasks to different nodes. I'll mark those two options.
Ah, I've seen this type of question before. The key is that the number is coming from an external database, so we need a way to dynamically generate the prompt. I'm pretty confident the answer is Create Generated Prompt.
Okay, let me think this through. WPA2 enterprise is all about strong authentication, so it makes sense that you'd need a RADIUS server to handle that. I'll go with D.
I think option C is the correct answer. Asynchronous communication doesn't require waiting for a response, so the resource availability is not a blocker.
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