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Citrix Exam 1Y0-440 Topic 5 Question 60 Discussion

Actual exam question for Citrix's 1Y0-440 exam
Question #: 60
Topic #: 5
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Which format must a Citrix Architect utilize while importing the StyleBook in Citrix Application Delivery Management to compose the content of a StyleBook in the YAML editor?

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Deeanna
11 months ago
Static proximity? More like static confusion! I'd keep it simple and go with the Least Connections approach.
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Julie
10 months ago
Dynamic Round Trip Time could be beneficial for this kind of deployment as well.
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Audria
10 months ago
I think Least Response Time might also be a good option to consider.
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Marshall
11 months ago
I agree, keeping it simple with Least Connections makes sense.
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Lorean
11 months ago
Haha, Least Packets? What is this, the 90s? Source IP hash could work, but it might not be dynamic enough for their needs.
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Owen
10 months ago
What about Dynamic round trip time (RTT)?
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Jaime
10 months ago
Source IP hash could be a better option for dynamic needs.
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Josephine
11 months ago
Least Packets does sound outdated.
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Merlyn
11 months ago
I'd go with Least Response Time. It focuses on the backend server performance, which aligns with the requirements.
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Tonja
11 months ago
Definitely, it's important to consider server performance in this deployment.
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Serina
11 months ago
Agreed, it will help ensure optimal performance for backend resources.
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Thad
11 months ago
I think Least Response Time is the way to go.
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Osvaldo
11 months ago
I agree with Jackie. Dynamic round trip time (RTT) would be the best choice to meet the requirements.
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Lamar
12 months ago
Dynamic RTT seems like the best option here. The customer wants active-active load balancing, and that algorithm can adjust based on real-time network conditions.
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Minna
11 months ago
I agree, it can adapt to changing network conditions.
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Jeff
11 months ago
Dynamic RTT is a good choice for active-active deployment.
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Reita
11 months ago
I agree, it can adapt to changing network conditions.
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Latricia
11 months ago
Dynamic RTT is a good choice for active-active load balancing.
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Marshall
11 months ago
I agree, it can adapt to changing network conditions for better performance.
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Kristeen
11 months ago
Dynamic RTT is a good choice for active-active deployment.
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Jackie
12 months ago
I think the architect should use Dynamic round trip time (RTT) for the deployment.
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