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Dell EMC Exam DEA-2TT4 Topic 7 Question 27 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's DEA-2TT4 exam
Question #: 27
Topic #: 7
[All DEA-2TT4 Questions]

What is true about application virtualization?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Gregg
1 years ago
I dunno, I'd go with E - hiring a professional problem-solver who can juggle the issues while riding a unicycle. Now that's some next-level problem management!
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Beata
1 years ago
I'm going with D. Preventing incidents is like being a superhero for your IT infrastructure - stopping the bad guys before they can cause any real damage. What a noble calling!
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Jettie
1 years ago
Documenting incident history for change management is essential for learning from past incidents.
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Antonio
1 years ago
I think tracking service degradation periods is also important to ensure SLA compliance.
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Pamella
1 years ago
I agree, preventing incidents is crucial for maintaining a stable IT environment.
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Refugia
1 years ago
A, B, and C all sound like great ways to gather information, but D is the most proactive approach. Nipping problems in the bud before they become bigger issues is where it's at.
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Edison
1 years ago
Definitely, preventing incidents is much better than just reacting to them.
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Markus
1 years ago
I agree, being proactive is key in problem management.
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Lili
1 years ago
Definitely, preventing incidents is much better than just reacting to them.
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Ena
1 years ago
I agree, being proactive is key in problem management.
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Marica
1 years ago
Hmm, I'm torn between B and D. Detecting and recording incidents is important, but I think preventing them is the real goal. Gotta stay one step ahead of those pesky problems!
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Louvenia
1 years ago
I agree, staying proactive is crucial in problem management.
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Lisbeth
1 years ago
I think preventing incidents is key. We need to stop them before they happen.
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Peggie
1 years ago
I'd say D is the right answer. Preventing incidents from happening is the key function of problem management, not just documenting them or tracking degradation periods.
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Thurman
1 years ago
Yes, D is the correct answer. It helps in avoiding recurring issues.
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Eden
1 years ago
I agree, preventing incidents is crucial for problem management.
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