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Dell EMC Exam E20-594 Topic 9 Question 88 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's E20-594 exam
Question #: 88
Topic #: 9
[All E20-594 Questions]

By default, where are the EMC Avamar files located on a Solaris client?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Derick
1 years ago
I'm going with B. Cabling those nodes is like tying your shoelaces before you put your shoes on. It's just the logical way to do it.
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Hermila
1 years ago
D, all the way! Placing the nodes in the rack is the foundation, the cornerstone, the very essence of this installation. Everything else is just window dressing.
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Mozelle
1 years ago
D) Placing nodes in the rack
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Dottie
1 years ago
Placing the nodes in the rack is definitely crucial for the installation process.
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Keena
1 years ago
D) Placing nodes in the rack
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Albina
1 years ago
C) Powering on the nodes
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Dominic
1 years ago
B) Cabling the nodes to the switch
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Leonie
1 years ago
A) Connecting to the customer network
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Keva
1 years ago
C is the obvious choice. What's the point of all that cabling if you can't even power the darn things on? Gotta get the juice flowing first, am I right?
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Una
1 years ago
Exactly! Powering on the nodes is crucial before anything else.
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Juan
1 years ago
C is definitely the last step. Can't do much without power!
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Whitley
1 years ago
D) Placing nodes in the rack
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Zana
1 years ago
C) Powering on the nodes
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Keith
1 years ago
B) Cabling the nodes to the switch
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Ma
1 years ago
A) Connecting to the customer network
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Dong
1 years ago
Exactly, gotta make sure those nodes are up and running before anything else.
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Rupert
1 years ago
C is definitely the last step. Can't do much without power!
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Kristofer
1 years ago
D) Placing nodes in the rack
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Galen
1 years ago
C) Powering on the nodes
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Marsha
1 years ago
B) Cabling the nodes to the switch
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Sherell
1 years ago
A) Connecting to the customer network
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Dorsey
1 years ago
Exactly, gotta make sure those nodes are up and running before anything else.
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Tran
1 years ago
C is definitely the last step. Can't do much without power!
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Myra
1 years ago
D) Placing nodes in the rack
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Timothy
1 years ago
C) Powering on the nodes
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Paris
1 years ago
B) Cabling the nodes to the switch
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Dalene
1 years ago
A) Connecting to the customer network
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Anabel
1 years ago
Option B is the way to go! Gotta make sure those nodes are all connected before turning them on. Wouldn't want any lost socks in the rack, am I right?
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Lou
1 years ago
A) Connecting to the customer network
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Berry
1 years ago
B) Cabling the nodes to the switch
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