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Cisco 500-430 Exam - Topic 1 Question 2 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 500-430 exam
Question #: 2
Topic #: 1
[All 500-430 Questions]

Which three AppDynamics Controller properties govern how long metric data is retained in the database? (Choose three.)

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Suggested Answer: A, C, D

The AppDynamics Controller properties that govern how long metric data is retained in the database are1:

metrics.ten.min.retention.period: This property specifies the number of days to retain metric data at 10-minute granularity. The default value is 32 days.

metrics.retention.period: This property specifies the number of days to retain metric data at 1-hour granularity. The default value is 365 days.

metrics.min.retention.period: This property specifies the number of hours to retain metric data at 1-minute granularity. The default value is 4 hours.

The other options are incorrect because1:

metrics.ten.sec.retention.period: This property does not exist in the AppDynamics Controller. The finest granularity for metric data is 1 minute.

metrics.day.retention.period: This property does not exist in the AppDynamics Controller. The coarsest granularity for metric data is 1 hour.

metrics.week.retention.period: This property does not exist in the AppDynamics Controller. The metric data retention is based on days, not weeks.Reference:Database Size and Data Retention


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Belen
4 months ago
I thought metrics.ten.sec.retention.period was relevant too, but maybe not?
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James
4 months ago
I agree, metrics.min.retention.period is a must-have!
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Kenneth
4 months ago
Wait, are we sure about metrics.day.retention.period? Seems off.
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Gianna
5 months ago
I think metrics.ten.min.retention.period is also key.
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Melinda
5 months ago
Definitely metrics.retention.period is one of them.
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Jamal
5 months ago
I feel like "metrics.min.retention.period" might be one of the options, but I can't recall if it's the right one for this specific question.
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Nana
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused about the difference between "metrics.ten.min.retention.period" and "metrics.ten.sec.retention.period." They sound so similar!
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Chana
5 months ago
I remember practicing a similar question about metric retention, and I think "metrics.retention.period" is definitely one of the answers.
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Evette
6 months ago
I think the properties related to retention periods were covered in our last session, but I'm not entirely sure which ones apply here.
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Mel
6 months ago
Alright, time to put my AppDynamics knowledge to the test. I'll methodically go through each option and see which three are the correct properties governing metric data retention.
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Madonna
6 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. The wording of the options is a bit confusing, and I'm not totally familiar with the AppDynamics terminology. I'll have to think it through carefully.
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Micheal
6 months ago
Ah, this is right up my alley. I know the AppDynamics Controller properties pretty well, so I'm confident I can nail this one.
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Hassie
6 months ago
Okay, let me see here. I think the key is to identify the properties that specifically mention "retention" or "period" in relation to metrics. That should give me the right answer.
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Hana
6 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a tricky one. I'll need to carefully review the options and think through what properties might control metric data retention.
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Shawana
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The question mentions "service level intervals" which makes me think we need to use some kind of rule or when rule to handle the different intervals. Maybe option A or C would be a better fit?
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Erinn
6 months ago
The answer is definitely 5 network connections. A multi-homed firewall needs to have at least one external interface, one internal interface, and three additional interfaces for redundancy and failover.
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Oliva
6 months ago
This sounds familiar! I practiced a similar question where we identified types of failures in materials. I gotta recall what I said back then.
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Francine
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know DevOps is about faster software releases, but I'm not sure if that directly translates to increased responsibility or customer relations. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Gracia
6 months ago
I've got a good handle on Cisco ISE, so I think I can tackle this one. The key is to identify the two actions that occur when the administrator logs in, not just the general authentication process.
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Chana
2 years ago
Hold up, I think you're all missing something. What about the metrics.day.retention.period? Isn't that one of the properties that governs metric data retention? I mean, it's in the question, so it has to be one of the answers, right?
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Gaston
2 years ago
It's okay, it's easy to get mixed up with multiple options.
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Huey
2 years ago
Well, that's confusing. I thought it would be Metrics.day.retention.period
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Moira
2 years ago
Sorry, but the correct answers are A, C, and F.
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Ammie
2 years ago
Metrics.day.retention.period should be the answer!
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Gilma
2 years ago
F) metrics week retention period
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Lino
2 years ago
C) metrics.retention.period
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Isaiah
2 years ago
A) metrics.ten.min.retention.period
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Brandon
2 years ago
You guys are overthinking this. The answer is clearly A, C, and D. The metrics.ten.min.retention.period, metrics.retention.period, and metrics.min.retention.period are the three properties that control metric data retention. Simple as that.
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Eveline
2 years ago
I'm not so sure about that. I think B, C, and F are the correct answers. The metrics.ten.sec.retention.period property is for 10-second metrics, the metrics.retention.period is the general retention setting, and the metrics.week.retention.period is for weekly metrics. But I'm not completely confident about that.
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Romana
2 years ago
Hmm, this is an interesting question. Let's see, I think the answer has to be A, C, and E. The metrics.ten.min.retention.period property governs the retention period for 10-minute metrics, the metrics.retention.period property sets the overall retention period, and the metrics.day.retention.period property controls the retention of daily metrics.
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