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Fortinet Exam FCP_WCS_AD-7.4 Topic 3 Question 13 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's FCP_WCS_AD-7.4 exam
Question #: 13
Topic #: 3
[All FCP_WCS_AD-7.4 Questions]

Your customers have been reporting slow response times when accessing your web application.

What are two possible ways to increase response times from web servers protected by FortiWeb Cloud? (Choose two.)

Your customers have been reporting slow response times when accessing your web application.

What are two possible ways to increase response times from web servers protected by FortiWeb Cloud? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: C

Understanding Fortinet HA CloudFormation Template:

The Fortinet High Availability (HA) CloudFormation template is used to automate the deployment and configuration of FortiGate instances in AWS.

Staging and Bootstrapping FortiGate:

Staging involves preparing the necessary configuration files and resources needed for deployment.

Bootstrapping is the process of automatically configuring FortiGate instances upon deployment.

S3 Bucket Requirement:

The configuration files required for staging and bootstrapping are typically stored in an S3 bucket.

Since the deployment is in the Ohio (US-East-2) region, it is recommended to host the S3 bucket in the same region to minimize latency and ensure regional compliance.

Comparison with Other Options:

Option A is incorrect because while an S3 bucket is required, it should be in the same region (US-East-2).

Option B is incorrect as the template does not automatically create the S3 bucket.

Option D is incorrect as DynamoDB is not used for staging and bootstrapping in this scenario.


Fortinet Documentation: FortiGate on AWS

AWS S3 Documentation: AWS S3

Contribute your Thoughts:

Flo
24 days ago
Let's not forget the golden rule: 'With great performance, comes great security.'
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Lewis
28 days ago
Haha, disabling the WAF to improve response times? That's like taking off your seatbelt to drive faster - not a good idea!
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Marion
1 months ago
Modifying DNS entries to point directly to the web server? That's a risky move, as it bypasses the FortiWeb Cloud protection. I'd steer clear of that option.
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Ayesha
11 days ago
User 2
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Oneida
20 days ago
User 1
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Kate
1 months ago
I agree with the first two options. Disabling the WAF functionality is a big no-no, as that would compromise security. We need to find a balance between performance and protection.
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Desirae
21 days ago
A) Deploy FortiWeb Cloud in the same region where your web application is being hosted.
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Carmelina
2 months ago
Deploying FortiWeb Cloud in the same region as the web application seems like a logical move to reduce latency. Enabling a CDN also makes sense to cache content and improve response times.
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Hester
20 days ago
B) Enable a content delivery network
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Hester
1 months ago
A) Deploy FortiWeb Cloud in the same region where your web application is being hosted.
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Nelida
2 months ago
I think enabling a content delivery network could also help distribute content closer to users for faster access.
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Miesha
2 months ago
I agree with Cristen. It would reduce latency and improve response times.
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Cristen
2 months ago
I think we should deploy FortiWeb Cloud in the same region as our web application.
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